Hi Mike,

have a look at
http://webtest-community.canoo.com/wiki/space/Groovy/GroovyStep. There is an
example of storing a property as dynamic property and using it afterwards.

Marc.

PS: instead of ls, you could use <echo file="..." ...> and <property > or
<propertyfile> (from the optional ant tasks).
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