05-28-2012
Hi Scrutinizer,
i am getting below error when i run the script.
i am using Red hat Linux.
this is the explanation of my script:
server1 containing below files
file.2012-05-01
file.2012-05-02
.
.
file.2012-05-09
file.2012-05-10
file.2012-05-11
.
.
.
now i plan to download passing the parameters such $1 and $2, $1 is month and $2 is date.
sometimes i want to download up to 1st 7days sometimes 1st 15days.
this is the requirement. if u didn't understand let me know.
thanks for reply
regards,
ganga39
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