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Reading Files In
I'm looking to write a script where i look in a file called files.txt. This file has a list of other files in there.
I want the script to be able to look at this files.txt and go off and find the files that are listed in another directory. I am doing it this way as filenames change week in week out and I want to change files.txt and not have to go into the script in anyway. any help would be appreciated. |
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