I am writing a basic shell script to go out and rename files in a filesystem then scp them to a server. The problem is that there are 11 directories and files. I know I can write this 2 ways, one way the long way and one way the short way. I know how to do the long way... I'm curious about the short way. Here is the basic script I've got so far:
Code:
#!/usr/xpg4/bin/sh
#
#
MAINDIR=/apps/main1
FILECOMP=/apps/scripts/rename.txt
SCPINFO=box1:/path/to/location
# Directories
DIRNAME1=Test1/Ready/
DIRNAME2=Test2/Ready/
DIRNAME3=Test2_Part2/
DIRNAME4=Test3_Part3/Ready/
DIRNAME5=Test4/Ready/
DIRNAME6=Test5/Ready/
DIRNAME7=Test6/Ready/
DIRNAME8=Test7/Ready/
DIRNAME9=Test8/Ready/
DIRNAME10=Test9/Ready/
DIRNAME11=Test10/Ready/
# File Names
FNAME_1=file1.csv
FNAME_2=file2.csv
FNAME_3=file3.csv
FNAME_4=file4.csv
FNAME_5=file5.csv
FNAME_6=file6.csv
FNAME_7=file7.csv
FNAME_8=file8.csv
FNAME_9=file9.csv
FNAME_10=file10.csv
FNAME_11=file11.csv
umask -S
# Dates the log file
echo "" >>$LOGDIR 2>&1
`/usr/bin/date >>$LOGDIR 2>&1`
# ------- START PROCESSING ---------
# Go into first directory
/usr/bin/cd $MAINDIR/$DIRNAME1
# Get newest file - Files are named by date: ex: Data_081202-021150_000.txt
FNAMETMP=/usr/bin/find . -name *.txt -newer $FILECOMP 2>>$LOGDIR
# Rename
/usr/bin/mv $FNAMETMP $FNAME_1 2>>$LOGDIR
# Move to archive
/usr/bin/mv $FNAMETMP archive 2>>$LOGDIR
# SCP to another server
/usr/bin/scp $FNAME_1 $SCPINFO 2>>$LOGDIR
# Update the File for comparison
touch $FILECOMP
exit
I didn't go on and copy the parts I am wanting to do... since it seems like I can do this easier via some for loop and an array. I'm just not sure how to do that... still learning scripting Thanks.
Btw... the files won't be called file1,2,3,4,5 for the File Name section and also directories. I'm using those names as examples for now.
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I might have more than one file to rename sometimes:wall:.
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