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Old 12-04-2008
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find a file according to string

Hi One to All

iam new this site,i hopei will get some response for my question.

My requirement is:i will pass a string(i.e Account number), it should search the corresponding log file in the path, after that it should copy the file in particular path, before that it should ask the path where it should be copied.

Your reply is Appriciated

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