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Hi there,
I've been trying to find a way to compile multiple targets through command line. Basically I'm wondering if there is a command that looks something like:
"UV4 -b PROJECT.UVproj -t"TARGET NUMBER 1" "TARGET NUMBER 2" "TARGET NUMBER 3" -o"OUTPUTFILE.TXT"
My main requirement is making it so that I can save multiple target logs into a single output file. Using '-q' is also not very welcome either, since we have a lot of projects that each have many targets. I would prefer not going through every single one if possible.Thanks a lot,Gareth Peters
gpeters said:My main requirement is making it so that I can save multiple target logs into a single output file.
You don't need uV to do them all in one go for that. Just run them one by one from a batch file, then concatenate the log files.
That was my alternate solution to be honest, but I was more wondering if uV had an option that would do that for me through command line. If not then I would take that route.