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Copying files with the latest date
Hi All,
I have a situation where I need to copy the files having the latest date. For example I have a file by name bas100e1_jun05. I need to copy it to bas100e1. But when a file by name bas100e1_jul05 is put in the same directory the script should copy the file having the latest month which is bas100e1_jul05. Thanks Shash |
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