Hi there,
I hope someone can help me with this problem :
I have a directory (/var/www/file/imgprofil) which contains about 10000 JPG files. They have a naming convention thus :
prefix-date-key-suffix.jpg
they all have the prefix p-20050608-
then AAAA is a 4 letter code
the suffix is... (7 Replies)
Well the title is not too good, so I will explain.
I need to move (rename) files using a simple AIX script.
???file1.txt
???file2.txt
???file1a.txt
???file2a.txt
to be:
???renamedfile1'date'.txt
???renamedfile2'date'.txt
???renamedfile1a'date'.txt
???renamedfile2a'date'.txt
... (4 Replies)
I am new at Linux/UNIX programming. Here is my problem.
I had one big file which I split using the command
csplit -k -s -f april.split. april '/^ISA/' '{10000}'
So now I have multiple files with names
april.split.01
april.split.02
april.split.03
But I need the name of the file like... (5 Replies)
Dear All,
Please help !
i ham having 300 file with E.G. PMC1_4567.arc in seq. like PMC1_4568.arc,PMC1_4569.arc ...n and so on.. i want all those file to be rename like PMC_4567.arc ,PMC_4568.arc .. mean i want to remove 1 from first file name ..
pls help.. (6 Replies)
Okay so here's something that's confusing me: I have a script that's designed to remove the words "new_" from the front of any file except two exceptions and it looks something like this...
for i in new_*
do
if ] && ]; then
j=`echo "$i"|cut -c5-`
mv $i $j
fi
done
... (5 Replies)
I hope some one can help me
I have multiple files in a directory with out extension like as below mentioned. But i want to change all the file names along .DDMMYYYYHHMISS format. And all files should have same DDMMYYYYHHMISS.
Scenario:
direcory name = /vol/best/srcfiles
files in a... (4 Replies)
I've been googling for days but can't find a solution to this problem.
I have a number of sets of files on a server
file02.dat
.
.
file12.dat
/.../fred(1 to n)/bill(1 to m)/tony/joe/
in any "fred" branch there will be one or more "bill"s
some joe/'s may not have a fileset and... (4 Replies)
All,
I wanted to copy the files
From:
Daily_XYZ_TEST_1.csv
Daily_XYZ_TEST_2.csv
Daily_XYZ_TEST_3.csv
Daily_XYZ_TEST_4.csv
To:
Daily_ABC_TEST_1.csv
Daily_ABC_TEST_2.csv
Daily_ABC_TEST_3.csv
Daily_ABC_TEST_4.csv
I have tried the rename command but it is not working (5 Replies)
Hey guys, I am the definition of a newbie. I am in the process of trying to rip all my dvds onto a new HTPC I setup. While doing this, I am also trying to organize a bunch of other files I already have to proper naming conventions. So far I have just been naming each file separately (I am on a... (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I need to rename more file name in one command or script.
The files have this structure:
XxY - filename.doc
where X and Y are numbers and the x is the letter itself.
I need to rename these files with this structure:
string.S0XEY.filename.doc
the string is a suffix that... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: idro
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
rename
rename(3tcl) Tcl Built-In Commands rename(3tcl)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
rename - Rename or delete a command
SYNOPSIS
rename oldName newName
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
Rename the command that used to be called oldName so that it is now called newName. If newName is an empty string then oldName is deleted.
oldName and newName may include namespace qualifiers (names of containing namespaces). If a command is renamed into a different namespace,
future invocations of it will execute in the new namespace. The rename command returns an empty string as result.
EXAMPLE
The rename command can be used to wrap the standard Tcl commands with your own monitoring machinery. For example, you might wish to count
how often the source command is called:
rename ::source ::theRealSource
set sourceCount 0
proc ::source args {
global sourceCount
puts "called source for the [incr sourceCount]'th time"
uplevel 1 ::theRealSource $args
}
SEE ALSO namespace(3tcl), proc(3tcl)KEYWORDS
command, delete, namespace, rename
Tclrename(3tcl)