08-01-2013
Thanks, I will go over this and see if I can get it working. At the end of the day, I will be doing a cp of each file in the list to another directory. One of the problems I have is that I will probably want the top 20 out of 50 or so (not the top 3), so you can see why my method wasn't going to be practical.
It's not entirely clear to me what arguments 2 and 3 are. I argument 3 the number of files being processed and argument 2 the field being sorted on?
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NAME
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