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Subject: | Re: Where is cat? |
Date: | Sun, 30 Apr 2000 12:09:28 GMT |
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Joseph Rose wrote: >copy /a file1 + file2 output Yes, but you can't pipe the output. Also, try copy /a file1 + file2 con where file1 and file2 have Unix-style newlines (no carriage returns). These problems can be worked around, but cat is simpler, and shell scripts will usually expect it to be available. S.
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