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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting HowTo translate KSH Scripts to DOS Batch Files ? Post 302409114 by Joe-K7 on Wednesday 31st of March 2010 07:47:34 AM
Old 03-31-2010
Hi,

thanks for the info. I am a noob with respect to the different softwares available. I am just used in UNIX programming which really helped me out a lot of times doing a simple thing often again. And yes, I use grep, awk etc. a lot of times...

I'll try to get more info about cygwin.

Thanks again for your help, this indeed gives me some more arguments to argue with my boss Smilie

Joe
 

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mren(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   mren(1)

NAME
mren - mtools utility to rename an existing DOS file SYNOPSIS
mren [-v] sourcefile targetfile OPTIONS
Specifies verbose mode. The new file name is displayed if the name supplied is invalid. DESCRIPTION
The mren command renames an existing file on a DOS file system. You can also use the mren command to rename directories. Reasonable care is taken to create a valid DOS file name. If an invalid DOS targetname is specified, the mren command changes the name and, if the -v option is specified, prompts the user to accept or reject the new name. The path component of the targetfile argument, if supplied, is ignored. That is, you cannot use the mren command to move a file from one subdirectory to another. DOS subdirectory names that contain the '/' or '' separator are supported. If you use the '' separator or wildcards, you must enclose file names in quotes to protect them from the shell. The mcd command can be used to establish the device and the current working directory (relative to DOS), otherwise the default is A:. Not all UNIX file names are supported in the DOS world. The mren command may have to change UNIX names to fit the DOS file name conven- tions. The following table shows some examples of file name conversions: ----------------------------------------------- UNIX name DOS name Reason for the change ----------------------------------------------- thisisatest THISISAT file name too long file.stuff FILE.STU extension too long prn.txt XRN.TXT PRN is a device name .abc X.ABC null file name hot+cold HOTXCOLD illegal character ----------------------------------------------- RESTRICTIONS
You cannot use the mren command to move a file from one subdirectory to another. EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: Success. Failure. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The following environment variables affect the execution of mren: If set, this variable names the file that contains the name of the cur- rent mtools working directory as established by the mcd command. If this variable is not set, the file $HOME/.mcwd is used. FILES
Contains the name of the current mtools working directory as established by the mcd command. If this file does not exist, the default mtools working directory is A:. Executable file SEE ALSO
Commands: mcd(1), mtools(1) mren(1)
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