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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T22:38:57+00:00 2026-05-14T22:38:57+00:00

Let’s say I have a list of sub paths such as <PropertyGroup> <subPaths>$(path1)\**\*; $(path2)\**\*;

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Let’s say I have a list of sub paths such as

 <PropertyGroup>
   <subPaths>$(path1)\**\*; $(path2)\**\*; $(path3)\file3.txt; </subPaths>
</PropertyGroup>

I want to copy these files from folder A to folder B (surely we already have all the sub folders/files in A). What I try was:

<Target Name="Replace" DependsOnTargets="Replace_Init; Replace_Copy1Path">
</Target>

<Target Name="Replace_Init">
  <PropertyGroup>
    <subPaths>$(path1)\**\*; $(path2)\**\*; $(path3)\file3.txt; </subPaths>
  </PropertyGroup>
  <ItemGroup>
    <subPathItems Include="$(subPathFiles.Split(';'))" />
  </ItemGroup>
</Target>

<Target Name="Replace_Copy1Path" Outputs="%(subPathItems.Identity)">
  <PropertyGroup>
    <src>$(folderA)\%(subPathItems.Identity)</src>
    <dest>$(folderB)\%(subPathItems.Identity)</dest>
  </PropertyGroup>
  <Copy SourceFiles="$(src)" DestinationFiles="$(dest)" />
</Target>

But the Copy task didn’t work. It doesn’t translate the **\* to files. What did I do wrong? Please help!

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    2026-05-14T22:38:58+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 10:38 pm

    I don’t think you can do something like that.

    $(subPathFiles.Split(';')) returns a property where value are separated by semicolon, so this call is useless.

    If you want to keep this mechanism you should use the task StringToItemCol from MSBuild Extension Pack :

    <Target Name="Replace_Init">
      <PropertyGroup>
        <subPaths>$(path1)\**\*; $(path2)\**\*; $(path3)\file3.txt; </subPaths>
      </PropertyGroup>
    
      <MsBuildHelper TaskAction="StringToItemCol" 
                     ItemString="$(subPaths)" Separator=";">
        <Output TaskParameter="OutputItems" ItemName="subPathItems "/>
      </MsBuildHelper>
    </Target>
    

    Otherwise, you could directly pass items with folderA and subPaths embedded :

    <ItemGroup>
      <subPathIt Include="$(folderA)\$(path1)\**\*"/>
      <subPathIt Include="$(folderA)\$(path2)\**\*"/>
      <subPathIt Include="$(folderA)\$(path3)\file3.txt" Condition="Exists('$(path3)\file3.txt')"/>
    </ItemGroup>
    
    
    <Target Name="Replace_Copy1Path">
      <Copy SourceFiles="@(subPathItems )" 
            DestinationFiles="$(folderB)\%(RecursiveDir)\%(Filename)%(Extension)" />
    </Target>
    
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