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replacing charater
I need a help here. My administrator made some changes and we couldn't access some files any more.
I am trying to replace a list of files from one format to another. Can anyone help me please? Here is an example of aaa_bbbb_cccccc.03172002_02:30:08 How can I replace the ':' with '_' for all files of considering the fact there are different lenght of files, but with the same format. Thanks, Odogbolu98 ![]() |
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