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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Rename file last char Post 302276300 by svenkatareddy on Tuesday 13th of January 2009 12:12:09 PM
Old 01-13-2009
Rename file last char

I want to rename the file from below format to

ABCDEFCGHF20090112345623.DAT to

ABCDEFCGHF20090112345624.DAT

the last digit before dot to increment to 1. if it 9 should become 0

How to do this in simple way?
 

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dat_get_handle_type(3DAT)			     Direct Access Transport Library Functions				 dat_get_handle_type(3DAT)

NAME
dat_get_handle_type - get handle type SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag... ] file... -ldat [ library... ] #include <dat/udat.h> DAT_RETURN dat_get_handle_typet ( IN DAT_HANDLE dat_handle, OUT DAT_HANDLE_TYPE *handle_type ) PARAMETERS
dat_handle Handle for a DAT Object. handle_type Type of the handle of dat_handle. DESCRIPTION
The dat_get_handle_type() function allows the Consumer to discover the type of a DAT Object using its handle. The dat_handle can be one of the following handle types: DAT_IA_HANDLE, DAT_EP_HANDLE, DAT_EVD_HANDLE, DAT_CR_HANDLE, DAT_RSP_HANDLE, DAT_PSP_HANDLE, DAT_PZ_HANDLE, DAT_LMR_HANDLE, or DAT_RMR_HANDLE. The handle_type is one of the following handle types: DAT_HANDLE_TYPE_IA, DAT_HANDLE_TYPE_EP, DAT_HANDLE_TYPE_EVD, DAT_HANDLE_TYPE_CR, DAT_HANDLE_TYPE_PSP, DAT_HANDLE_TYPE_RSP, DAT_HANDLE_TYPE_PZ, DAT_HANDLE_TYPE_LMR, DAT_HANDLE_TYPE_RMR, or DAT_HANDLE_TYPE_CNO. RETURN VALUES
DAT_SUCCESS The operation was successful. DAT_INVALID_HANDLE The dat_handle parameter is invalid. USAGE
Consumers can use this operation to determine the type of Object being returned. This is needed for calling an appropriate query or any other operation on the Object handle. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Standard: uDAPL, 1.1, 1.2 | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |Unsafe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
libdat(3LIB), attributes(5) SunOS 5.10 16 Jul 2004 dat_get_handle_type(3DAT)
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