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I am trying to write a script that will move all the files from source directory structure(multiple levels might exist) to destination directory structure. If a sub directory in source doesnot exist in destination then I have to skip and goto next level. I also need to delete the files in destination that are older than 5days. Please do let me know ASAP if you have any solution. Thanks in advance.

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