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Help with Backup Shell Script
Hi Folks,
I am newbie to shell scripting. Summary of the problem: In a directory there are few csv files and corresponding scripts to work on them. I want to automate this process such a way that depending on the filename it should pick up the corresponding script and execute.As the file size varies we can not predict how much time it takes to execute each csv file. So I need a script such that depending on filename it should pick up the script,execute it and after succeddful execution of first csv file,it could proceed with the rest of the file processing and so on(All this should be automated).I tried few but nothing is working.AS there is no time for me to submit it to the client so i thought of posting here. Thanks a lot if anybody could help me out. Last edited by chandrakala; 07-02-2009 at 07:54 AM.. Reason: To follow the rules of forum |
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