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[[appendix:reference:envvar:shell|Shell Scripts]] | | [[appendix:reference:envvar:shell|Shell Scripts]] | | ||
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=== Multiple Filenames === | === Multiple Filenames === | ||
- | In some locations within Omnidex, it is possible to submit a collection of filenames. For example, the PHYSICAL clause of the [[dev:sql:statements:create_table|CREATE TABLE]] statement can reference multiple filenames when using [[integration:rawdata:home|Raw Data Files]]. In this case, multiple filenames can be included, each of which is surrounded by curly braces. | + | In some locations within Omnidex, it is possible to submit a collection of filenames. For example, the PHYSICAL clause of the [[dev:sql:statements:create_table:home|CREATE TABLE]] statement can reference multiple filenames when using [[integration:rawdata:home|Raw Data Files]]. In this case, multiple filenames can be included, each of which is surrounded by curly braces. |
"{$MAIN_PATH/$LAB_PATH/individuals_01.dat}, | "{$MAIN_PATH/$LAB_PATH/individuals_01.dat}, |