08-20-2007
I am sorry, did not explain properly. When I run this command with the wild card * it does not pick up the files to compress - probably there are 2-3 files with that name but with different month, year and extensions. Though the file name starts with USFINUM. So had to make it so long.
Thanks for the help.
Regards,
Indira
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