> Hello,
>
> I do the following:
> :argdo g/iccs/
>
> This is the output:
>
> i into INTO
> "Indizes_Statistiken_rechnungen.sql" 77 lines, 4692 characters
> /* Ausgeführt auf ICCS01 ! */
> USE ICCS_CRM_Gas_Telda
> i into INTO
> "Indizes_spPlausiKundeNetz-ZP_Vers_Strom.sql" 78 lines, 7895 characters
> USE [ICCS_CRM_Gas_Telda]
> /* Ausgeführt auf ICCS01 ! */
> USE [ICCS_CRM_Gas_Telda]
> i into INTO
> "Indizes_aendern.sql" 61 lines, 2843 characters
> /* Ausgeführt auf ICCS01 ! */
> USE [ICCS_CRM_Gas_Telda]
> USE [ICCS_CRM_Gas_Telda]
> USE [ICCS_CRM_Gas_Telda]
> USE [ICCS_CRM_Gas_Telda]
>
>
> What does this line
> i into INTO
> mean, which appears every file output?
>
>
>
> Joachim
>
>
Maybe you have an abbreviation from into to INTO _and_ an autocommand
(listing this abbreviation) which gets triggered when the :argdo command
opens the next file in the arguments list?
Best regards,
Tony.
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