05-18-2010
Help with extract using awk
I am trying to get the filenames which is $9 when i use ls -lrt
but i am getting only some of the name using below command.
ls -lrt *.edf
Quote:
-rw-r--r-- 1 holu hol4ca 298510 May 4 15:56 Green Bay - Appleton.edf
ls -lrt *.edf | awk '{print $9}'
is it bcs the filename has spaces in between them?
How can I get the complete file name in cases like this?
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