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Old 06-05-2008
removing directory in an input file

Hi,

Thanks for your time..Smilie

But the problem is, this script basename "/app/rms/rms/data/preticketing/penrpt/PenetrationReport_(MANN-6)_ByVendor_(01-NOV-2007_01-NOV-2007).csv"
is not applicable because those where just the results of the generated report. I cannot directly changed that.

Okay..to better understand:

penfilename[i]=`echo ${OUTFILE}*"(${daterange})".csv` --> this script stores the generated reports. And the generated report is the records in the output file.

Since OUTFILE is consists of the output directory and PenetrationReport.(/app/rms/rms/data/preticketing/penrpt/ --> output directory and PenetrationReport)

I need to removed the output directory but retains the looping.

the responsible script for the looping is this:

[I][i]while [ $i -lt "${#penfilename[*]}" ]
do

echo "penetration|${penfilename}|${penfilenamedaterange}" >> ${OUT_DIR}/penrpt_emailfile.txt

(( i=i+1 ))

done


I hope you can really help me.. This is an urgent task I needed to submit. And I don't know much on unix..

Thanks a lot
 

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GPIV_T-AVG(1)						      General Commands Manual						     GPIV_T-AVG(1)

NAME
gpiv_t-avg - Calculates time-averaged mean and variances of PIV data. SYNOPSIS
gpiv_t-avg [-dn | --dir_name dir basename] [-df | --first_dir N] [-dl | --last_dir N] [-fb | --file_basename file basename] [-ff | --first_file N] [-fl | --last_file N] [-fx | --file_prefix] [-h | --help] [-n | --none] [-p | --print] [-relrms] [-uv | --print] [-v | --version] DESCRIPTION
gpiv_t-avg calculates mean and variances from a series of piv data resulting into time-averaged values. If no parameters are defined at the command line, standard parameters will be used that are defined in the script. This program does not use the parameter resources from libg- piv. Options -dn | --dir_name dir base-name The dir base-name represents the directory name without its last number. It is supposed that the last number in the directory name is a counter. -df | --first_dir Defines the counter N of the first directory number at which the analyses starts. -dl | --last_dir Last directory number N at which the analyses ends. -fb | --file_base_name file base-name The filename has to be given without its .piv extension. The file base-name represents the file name without its last number, before the extension. If not -fx key is used, it is supposed that the last number in the file name is a counter. The output will be written to dir base-name/file base-name.ta_mean.piv and dirname/filename.ta_sdev.piv at which mean values and variances are written respec- tively or to dirname/filename.ta_U.piv and to dirname/filename.ta_V.piv if -uv is used. -ff | --first_file Defines the counter Nof first file number at which the analyses starts. -fl | --last_file Last file number N at which the analyses ends. -fx | --file_prefix Prefix numbering to file base name. -h | --help On-line help. -n | --none Suppresses real execution. -p | --print Prints parameters, command line options and input and output filenames to stdout. -relrms Prints relative rms, related to the absolute mean value. -uv Writes U and v displacements/velocities to separate outputs. -v | --version Prints version information to standard output, then exits successfully. SEE ALSO gpivtools AUTHOR
Gerber Van der Graaf 19 Januari 2005 GPIV_T-AVG(1)
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