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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:13:39+00:00 2026-05-13T12:13:39+00:00

I’m trying to copy multiple files from a deep source tree that have the

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I’m trying to copy multiple files from a deep source tree that have the same file name. For example TestResults.trx. I want to copy them into a single directory (i.e. flattened). Problem is they just overwrite each other and I just end up with a single TestResults.trx in the directory.

<ItemGroup>
  <SilverlightTestResults Include=".\**\*.trx" Exclude=".\TestResults\*" />
</ItemGroup>
<Copy SourceFiles="@(SilverlightTestResults)" DestinationFolder=".\TestResults">

I thought I could do a transform using some well known metadata but there doesn’t seem to be anything unique in there to do it (the test results I’m trying to copy live in directories like this: .\SomeProject\bin\debug\TestResults.trx).

Copying to a directory like this like this would be ideal:

.\TestResults\TestResults1.trx
.\TestResults\TestResults2.trx
.\TestResults\TestResults3.trx

I don’t care about the actual names as long as they are unique.

Any ideas, looks like a custom task is required?

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    2026-05-13T12:13:39+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:13 pm

    I can’t provide a solution that just uses msbuild – you could either use msbuildtasks
    to use the <Add /> task for incrementing a counter.

    <Project xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
         <Import Project="$(MSBuildExtensionsPath)\MSBuildCommunityTasks\MSBuild.Community.Tasks.Targets"/>
        <PropertyGroup>
        <FileCounter>0</FileCounter>
    </PropertyGroup>
        <ItemGroup>
            <MySourceFiles SilverlightTestResults Include=".\**\*.trx" Exclude=".\TestResults\*"/>
        </ItemGroup>
    <Target Name="CopyFiles">
        <Math.Add Numbers="$(FileCounter);1">
            <Output TaskParameter="FileCounter" PropertyName="FileCounter" />
        </Math.Add>
        <Copy
            SourceFiles="@(MySourceFiles)"
            DestinationFiles="@(MySourceFiles->'.\TestResults\%(Filename)_$(FileCounter)%(Extension)')"
        />
    </Target>
    

    However you might do better with a custom task or probably executing a powershell script.

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