If I had a bunch of files called:
report06/02/99, report 06/09/00, report07/08/00, report0608/99.
How would I be able to list only the files that begin with "report" for the month of June 1999.
It's for my shell scripting program.
Thanks in advance.
b (1 Reply)
Does any one know how to get a recursive directory listing in long format (showing owner, group, permission etc) without listing the files contained in the directories.
The following command also shows the files but I only want to see the directories.
ls -lrtR * (4 Replies)
Just a quick question. Is there a command that just lists the folders in a directory. I know of 'ls -p' that shows the directories with a '/' at the end. Though i would just like to have a list of the folders instead of everything else in that folder.
Thanks (3 Replies)
I have a directory named Project.I have a control file which contains valid list of files.I would like list the files from directory Project which contains files other than listed in the control file.
Sample control file:
TEST
SEND
SFFFILE
CONTL
The directory contains followign... (15 Replies)
Hi,
I am new to perl:
I need to write perl script to list all the files present in directory and mail should be come to my inbox with all the files present in that directory.
advanced thanks for valuable inputs.
Thanks
Prakash GR (1 Reply)
Hi.
I have this old server onto which i needed to list the content of a tape. This is a SCO box (SCO_SV 3.2 5.0.6 i386) and backup was done using cpio.
#tape status
status : ready beginning-of-tape
soft errors : 0
hard errors : 0
underruns : 0
#dtype /dev/rct0
/dev/rct0 ... (5 Replies)
I have a very basic question:
How do I list all the directories in the following order?
If I do ls -l I get different results than I want to achieve.
dir.1
dir.2
dir.3
dir.4
dir.5
dir.6
dir.7
dir.8
dir.9
dir.10
dir.11
dir.12
dir.13
dir.14 (4 Replies)
Hi,
I want to display the file names and the record count for the files in the 2nd column for the files created today.
i have written the below command which is listing the file names. but while piping the above command to the wc -l command
its not working for me.
ls -l... (5 Replies)
Greetings to you. I have a quick question for the community today ;)
I'm interested in the following format for recursive output from a command such as "ls" or "dir" when pointed to a folder:
...but there doesn't seem to be coverage for this type of output formatting in the manpages.
Maybe... (11 Replies)
Discussion started by: LinQ
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