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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Simple Find Post 302269563 by manuswami on Thursday 18th of December 2008 04:08:13 AM
Old 12-18-2008
Use this

find /your/directory -name "customer*" -exec ls -lrt '{}' \; -print
 

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NAME
gdcmscanner - Scan a directory containing DICOM files. SYNOPSIS
gdcmscanner [options] directory DESCRIPTION
The gdcmscanner is a command line tool to quickly extract value from a set of DICOM attribute in a DICOM File-Set. PARAMETERS -d --dir DICOM directory -t --tag %d,%d DICOM tag(s) to look for options -p --print Print output. -r --recursive Recusively descend directory. general options -h --help print this help text and exit -v --version print version information and exit -V --verbose verbose mode (warning+error). -W --warning warning mode, print warning information -E --error error mode, print error information -D --debug debug mode, print debug information Typical usage Simple usage In order to display all the value for Patient Name (0010,0010) in the directory name gdcmData, simply do: $ gdcmscanner -t 10,10 -d gdcmData -p Complex usage Because gdcmscanner does not support progress, you have to wait until all files are traversed to see any results. This is quite cumbersome, on UNIX this can be worked around with the following trick: $ find gdcmData -type d -exec gdcmscanner -t 10,10 -d {} -p ; So all directory are locally traversed (no child directory are recursively traversed), which means results comes out much faster. SEE ALSO
gdcmdump(1), gdcmraw(1) COPYRIGHT
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