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creating a CSV file for past 7 days
I have a requirement which will select the files with a specific naming convention which got created in past 7 days in a specific directory.Lets say the directory is /data/XYZ and the file names follow the below nomenclature like Daily_File*.txt
I just need to create one CSV file which will contain the file name,record count of the file and its size(bytes or KB or MB or GB mentioned along with the value). Can anyone please help me writing this script. |
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