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Old 05-13-2008
relly26 relly26 is offline
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Renaming a file

Hi all,
I know this is a simple script for most of you. but it has me baffled. I'm new to this. I can figure out some of it but I get lost thinking about the what if's. Can someone please help me writing this script in UNIX.
1. Rename a file upon the users, request. If the file exists, prompt the user for confirmation before renaming the file. The screen should prompt the user for:
a. "Name of file you want to rename." Use the "\c" escape character.
b. "New name of file" Use the "\c" excape character.
c. "File Exist" to avoid overriding a file.
d. "File $oldname changed to $newname."
e. "Do you want to rename another file?" If the user selects "yes" the system should refres the screen.
f. Refresh the screen to go back to the menu until the user selects the exit option.
I go as far as.
echo "Name of file you want to rename: \c"
read oldname
echo "newname of file? \c"

Thank you for any help you can give.

Last edited by relly26; 05-13-2008 at 12:29 PM..
 

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