Hi all, wondering if someone would be able to help with a little query I have.
I currently have a script which copies everything in a specific directory to a number of other directories depending on a variable. The problem I have is the destination directories vary (in and incoming directories) so I am currently using 2 lines like so;
Obviously the issue with this is when it cant find one of the directories it errors out, it isnt too much of a problem as it still does its job fine however its getting quite annoying. Is there anyway I can get the script to search which directory exists ($customers/in or $customers/incoming) and cp to the specific one instead of trying both and letting one error?
Hope that makes sense!
Thanks
J
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