# Combined input ## Overview Trivy usually scans each configuration file individually. Sometimes it might be useful to compare values from different configuration files simultaneously. When `combine` is set to true, all config files under the specified directory are combined into one input data structure. !!! example ``` __rego_input__ := { "combine": false, } ``` In "combine" mode, the `input` document becomes an array, where each element is an object with two fields: - `"path": "path/to/file"`: the relative file path of the respective file - `"contents": ...`: the parsed content of the respective file Now you can ensure that duplicate values match across the entirety of your configuration files. ## Return value In "combine" mode, the `deny` entrypoint must return an object with two keys `filepath` (required) : the relative file path of the file being evaluated `msg` (required) : the message describing an issue !!! example ``` deny[res] { resource := input[i].contents ... some logic ... res := { "filepath": input[i].path, "msg": "something bad", } } ```