You looking for something more complex than :-
<echo file="bigBrother.csv">${user.name},${the.date},${revision.no}</echo>
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From: Sam Hamilton
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 5:31 PM
Subject: Generating a CSV file
Hi All,
I would like to generate a CSV file from my Ant script which will then be
entered into a database to I can keep tabs on when the script was run and
who it was run by. I have read the manuals and I can see that you can create
a properties file in Ant but what I am looking for is a file which contains
data similar to this:
User,Date,SVNVersion
Is this possible to do in Ant? Would the best way to do this be to write
these details out to a log file?
Many Thanks,
Sam
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