Xcopy is file manipulation,

The way you are looking at copy is data manipulation,
and would you want that concatenation done in Binary os text file mode?


JimB

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From: "Bernie Cosell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: concatenating files with xcopy


> Can you concatenate files with xcopy?  With "regular" copy, if you do
>    copy a+b+c d
> it'll concatenate a,b& c into the single output file.  I looked through
> the help stuff and did some tests and it doesn't seem that I can convince
> xcopy to do that...
>
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