Re: Add file to other file



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"Richhall" <rje.hall@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:e62e2d7f-bea7-475b-9b24-39e1a6afae3c@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi

I have a file filea.txt that gets created on workstations. I have a
cmd I want to run that will copy this file to a file (log.txt) on
another drive but add into that file not replace. So similar to a >>
when writing to a file. filea is then deleted on the c:\ of the pc.
Can you tell me how I can add into a file please and not replace it?

i.e copy c:\filea.txt j:\log.txt but not replace add into.

Cheers

Rich

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