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Dear All, I am new to Unix and i need a small Help from you Guys..... The current structure of my system is as follows: /Abc/xyz/cpd/std/re/doc Each cpd directory has n number of std's. Each std has n number of re's. My requirement is to write a UNIX script that would search whether doc directory is present under all re's directories. If it is not, i need to write it into a temp file with the full path /Abc/xyz/cpd/std/re/doc. Can anyone of you help me in writing a UNIX script for the above mentioned requirement ASAP. Looking forward to your response. Thank You. Regards, Rajani-kanth. |
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