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Hi experts,
First of all thanks for all your help. How can i count the lines within a text file and send this number to another text file? And by the way how can i count the number of files inside a tape ("/dev/rtp") that as one pattern (Ex. "/CTA/") and send this number to a text file? I don't even know where to start, Can someone help? Thank you, Jorge Ferreira |
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