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I need to pass a filename parameter in shell script and then need to validate same name in the folder, Can any one help what would be piece of code to do so.
Lets folder is a and file with a is test.dat and i want to pass this parameter against the file name file_name and then want to compare this name within the folder.If same then do otherwise return a error. |
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