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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Finding 4 current files having specific File Name pattern Post 302725613 by Yoda on Friday 2nd of November 2012 11:35:41 AM
Old 11-02-2012
If your file name is fixed length you can simply use cut:-

Code:
fname="ABCJmdmfbsjop0001552_11-02-2012-13-01-10-962.data"
echo $fname | cut -c 1-13
echo $fname | cut -c 14-20
echo $fname | cut -c 22-40
echo $fname | cut -c 42-44
echo $fname | cut -c 46-50

 

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savemixer(8)						OSS System Administration Commands					      savemixer(8)

NAME
savemixer - Open Sound System program for saving and restoring mixer settings. SYNOPSIS
savemixer [-LVv] [-f <fname>] DESCRIPTION
The savemixer program saves mixer settings. It can also load saved mixer settings back into the mixer. Running this program without any parameters will save the current mixer settings into /var/lib/oss4/mixer.save or $OSSVARDIR/mixer.save file. OSSVARDIR is decided by reading /etc/oss.conf, and defaults to /var/lib/oss4. AUTOMATIC SAVE
By default the soundoff command will automatically run savemixer to save the active mixer settings. See the manual page for soundoff(1) if you like to turn this feature off. OPTIONS
-f<fname> Use <fname> as setting file. -L Loads saved mixer and device map information from mixer.save. -V Version information. -v Verbose output. SEE ALSO
soundoff(1), soundon(1), ossdetect(1), ossdevlinks(1), ossmix(1), ossxmix(1) FILES
/etc/oss.conf /usr/sbin/savemixer /var/lib/oss4/mixer.save /var/lib/oss4/dspdevs.map /var/lib/oss4/applist.conf AUTHOR
4Front Technologies 16 December 2012 savemixer(8)
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