07-10-2014
Not working says:
HTML Code:
find: -printf: unknown primary or operator
and [^"InProgres"] is to skip files that have "InProgres" in name.
Thanks
---------- Post updated at 08:23 AM ---------- Previous update was at 03:32 AM ----------
i forgot to say that i am using OS X 10.9.
I have found that find those not work on osx and that i should use awk.
Thanks in advance
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NAME
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