Subject:Mass Process XML using an XSLT Author:Michael Crisson Date:05 Apr 2007 11:31 AM
I am having to process multiple XML files into flat files or a single flat file. I have the XSL done and it works from command line or in the editor. The problem I have encountered is there can be a thousand XML files that need transformed and they all have unique names. I need to run this from command line or automated some how. Is there a way to process several hundred XML files using an XSL without having to know each name specifically and run the command for every single file there.
Subject:Mass Process XML using an XSLT Author:Tony Lavinio Date:06 Apr 2007 01:44 PM
You can end it with >>file to append.
It works for other stuff as well.
for %i in (*.txt) do type %i >>everything.all
will append every .txt file in the current directory to the
file 'everything.all'. Just make sure you empty the file first!
if exist everything.all del everything.all
for %i in (*.txt) do type %i >>everything.all
And if you put it in a batch file, you've got to double the %'s.