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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Scripting help for rm log files from multiple dir Post 302119930 by Shell_Life on Friday 1st of June 2007 03:41:08 PM
Old 06-01-2007
Yes, you can just keep adding as many directories as you want:
Code:
mDirList=${mDirList}" other_dir01"
mDirList=${mDirList}" other_dir02"
mDirList=${mDirList}" other_dir03"
...
mDirList=${mDirList}" other_dirNN"

 

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