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Old 03-01-2004
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How can i move data files from a server to unix folder

Hi:

I am very new in UNIX environment.
I need big help.

How I can move data files from a server to UNIX folder by script.
I don’t want to use ws-ftp.

The script should check the file on server, if any file found, move it to UNIX folder.

I will be very happy, if some one helps me out.

Thanks

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