07-18-2011
Rename Files in array
Hi Experts,
I am new to Unix i wrote below code to rename if the file size less than 8MB.
I might have more than one file to rename sometimes
.
Please help me in writing the code for multiple files.
Eg:- 071720112200.file001 and 071820112200.file001
Single File code
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#!/usr/bin/ksh
#Rename File script if the file is belongs to GMNA and size is less than 8 MB
#Original file 071520112200.file001
#Moving to A071520112200.file001
a=`ls -l *file001* |awk '{print $5}'`
File=`ls -l *file001* |awk '{print $9}'`
if [ "$a" -le "8388608" ]
then mv $File A$File
fi
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Thanks,
Raju B
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