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I have created a parameter in Team city that is system parameter as shown below system.version and its value is gla so it is like

system.version=gla

now can you please advise in Team City how can I configure this variable such as i want date time stamp to be appended since this variable is need to be changed every time when my build runs so I want to add the dates time stamp to this system variable please advise how to achieve this in team city.

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You can add an initial build step that writes out a service message to update the parameter value (example below in PowerShell):

Step 1

$date = Get-Date
Write-Host "##teamcity[setParameter name='system.version' value='gla$date']"

Step x

Write-Host '%system.version%' # will output the new value
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  • can you please advise how we van configure it in teamcity in add parameters sections itself Jul 2, 2014 at 11:07
  • I don't see any way to solve this other than using a service message. The internal TeamCity properties don't look like they contain the build date, so parameter substitution isn't an option. What's the issue with adding a build step that does what my answer describes? Jul 2, 2014 at 23:15
  • thanks , I am using ant so can i paste this lines, will it work in ant too , or can you please advise how to add the same in Ant too Jul 6, 2014 at 17:03
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You can write a custom build step that calls a shell command and appends date/time to your variable

#!/bin/bash
date_var=`date +%Y%M` --> Define your format here
echo "##teamcity[setParameter name='system.version' value='$date_var']"

PS: you can use the new value of your variable only from the next build step

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  • You might need to escape the "%" with an extra "%" or TeamCity might think %Y% is a built in parameter. Like this: date_var=date +%%Y%%M
    – donhector
    Apr 15, 2015 at 20:52

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