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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers script takes the whole filename instead of just extension Post 302317256 by wolverine999 on Monday 18th of May 2009 11:54:03 AM
Old 05-18-2009
Data script takes the whole filename instead of just extension

I am running my script from "/abc/" this path and it has no ".csv files" but has a ".txt" files namely temp1.txt
My script goes as below, wherein it is suppose to find files with *.txt extension and *.csv extension in another path namely "/abc/xyz/":
#!/bin/ksh
PATH1="/abc/xyz/"
value="*.csv *.txt"
for THISTEMPLATE in $value
do
THISTEMPLATE=`echo "$THISTEMPLATE" | tr "%" "?"`
echo "thistemp = $THISTEMPLATE"
for OLDFILE in `find $PATH1 -name "$THISTEMPLATE" -type f`
do
echo "oldfile= $OLDFILE"
done
done


>OUTPUT:
thistemp = *.csv
thistemp = temp1.txt
But if you see the output the variable contains the filename "temp1.txt" instead of just "*.txt", how can i modify the script so that
the variable THISTEMPLATE takes only *.txt instead of the whole filename.

Last edited by wolverine999; 05-18-2009 at 02:12 PM..
 

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