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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Generating an xml having information related to files in the directory Post 302372233 by aigles on Tuesday 17th of November 2009 11:16:06 AM
Old 11-17-2009
You can do something like that :
Code:
ls -l *.xml 2>/dev/null | 
awk '
{
   sub(/\.[^.]*$/, "", $NF);  # Removes extension
   FileCount++;
   FileName[FileCount] = $NF;
   FileSize[FileCount] = $5;
}
END {
   print  "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>";
   print  "<AuditFile Version=\"2.0\">";
   printf "<UnitOfWork UnitSequenceNr=\"1\" FileCount=\"%d\" ArchiveID=\"106B\">\n",FileCount

   for (f=1; f<=FileCount; f++) {
      print  "<DataFile>";
      printf "<FileName>%s</FileName>\n", FileName[f];
      printf "<FileSize>%d</FileSize>\n", FileSize[f];
      print  "</DataFile>";
   }

   print  "</UnitOfWork>";
   print  "</AuditFile>"
}
'

This solution display only DataFiles because I don't know how to differentiate DataFile and MetaFile.

Jean-Pierre.

Last edited by aigles; 11-18-2009 at 04:42 AM.. Reason: added statement for removing the file extension
 

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