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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Help with copy command Post 302515345 by michaelrozar17 on Wednesday 20th of April 2011 01:53:54 AM
Old 04-20-2011
Or try..
Code:
#!/bin/ksh
for file in CRDT*
do
        cp "$file" "DEST/DIR/crdt_lon.${file#*.}"
done

 

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NAME
obd2csv - Convert obdgpslogger(1) logs to csv files SYNOPSIS
obd2csv [ options ] DESCRIPTION
Convert obdgpslogger(1) logs to csv files OPTIONS
-o|--out <output filename> Output to this .csv file -d|--db <database> Work from logs stored in this database file -s|--start <time> Only dump rows more recent than this -e|--end <time> Only dump rows older than this -z|--gzip gzip compress output using zlib [if available] -v|--version Print out version number and exit. -h|--help Print out help and exit. NOT OPTIONS
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obdgpslogger(1), obd2kml(1), obd2gpx(1), obdsim(1), obdgui(1), obdlogrepair(1) AUTHORS
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