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Operating Systems SCO Long file names within shell script Post 302987365 by trolley on Thursday 8th of December 2016 12:07:20 PM
Old 12-08-2016
Not sure how I resolve my issue. I was trying many things and it just finally worked. I was using the following code;

Code:
mv $filxfr/*.edi  $filtmp/.
for RPTFIL in `ls`
do
    mv $RPTFIL FLXRPT.DAT
    rpt999
       .
       .
       .
done

In the filxfr directory, I had zip and text files. So the above code would not work. I made sure the text files were in another directory for processing. I later found an error in my subroutine (ie. rpt999) that was not looking in the correct directory.

Again, I am not sure this helps. I would have posted this last night, but I thought it would not be helpful. That is why I wanted to delete my original post. I am a firm believer in sharing results or ideas.
 

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ZIPMERGE(1)						      General Commands Manual						       ZIPMERGE(1)

NAME
zipmerge - merge zip archives SYNOPSIS
zipmerge [-DhIiSsV] target-zip source-zip Op source-zip ... DESCRIPTION
zipmerge merges the source zip archives source-zip into the target zip archive target-zip. By default, files in the source zip archives overwrite existing files of the same name in the target zip archive. Supported options: -D Ignore directory components in file name comparisons. -h Display a short help message and exit. -I Ignore case in file name comparisons -i Ask before overwriting files. See also -s. -S Do not overwrite files that have the same size and CRC32 in both the source and target archives. -s When -i is given, do not before overwriting files that have the same size and CRC32. -V Display version information and exit. EXIT STATUS
zipmerge exits 0 on success and 1 if an error occurred. SEE ALSO
zipcmp(1), ziptorrent(1), libzip(3) AUTHORS
Dieter Baron <dillo@giga.or.at> and Thomas Klausner <tk@giga.or.at> NiH June 4, 2008 ZIPMERGE(1)
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