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data manipulation script
I have a folder called {homedata}
Within this folder there are 12 subfolders 200601…….200612 Within each subfolder there are 8 sets of files Each filename commences with A B C D E F G or H, so {filename}* can be used. I am trying to write a script which will from the top level go through each subfolder and manipulate the files by copying them to a different location{destinationdata/2006nn/filename} & then renaming them, by appending _OK to their filename. Can anybody help please ? Many thanks |
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