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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting check for new file over 24 hrs Post 302231304 by dennis.jacob on Tuesday 2nd of September 2008 04:58:00 AM
Old 09-02-2008
You can jsut use the find command to handle this...


Code:
find directory -name "filename" -type f -mtime -1

or
Code:
find directory -name "filename" -type f -mmin -1440

 

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