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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Multiple File renaming with a twist Post 302933932 by RavinderSingh13 on Tuesday 3rd of February 2015 06:53:41 AM
Old 02-03-2015
Quote:
Originally Posted by messiah1
Hi

I can do simple file renaming but this task is slightly more troublesome
Ive got a guy that gives me multiple .pdf filles in a directory named
something like

3412345.pdf
4565465.pdf
8534534.pdf
And he also gives me a html file which is tabled with which shows the filenames above and the titles.
E.G
England|SolarPanels roof|3412345.pdf
Scotland|SolarPanels Garden|4565465.pdf
Ireland|SolarPanels Wall|8534534.pdf

What I want to do is rename all of the files in the directory to match the titles so I want to rename
3412345.pdf to SolarPanels roof.pdf
4565465.pdf to SolarPanels Garden.pdf
8534534.pdf to SolarPanels Wall.pdf

Is there a way I can do this in a shell script which would be quick n easy?!! I can create a .txt file or whaever is needed to be read as input
Any help would save me a lot of time
Hello messiah1,

Could you please use code tags for commands/codes/Inputs in your posts as per forum rules, following may help you in same.
Code:
awk -vs="\"" -F"|" '{print "mv " $3 OFS s $2 s}' Input_file

If happy with result of above command you can use following.
Code:
awk -vs="\"" -F"|" '{print "mv " $3 OFS s $2 s}' Input_file | sh

Thanks,
R. Singh
 

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pstopdf(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 						pstopdf(1)

NAME
pstopdf -- convert PostScript input into a PDF document. SYNOPSIS
pstopdf [inputfile] [-o outname] [-l] [-p] [-i] DESCRIPTION
pstopdf is a tool to convert PostScript input data into a PDF document. The input data may come from a file or may be read from stdin. The PDF document is always written to a file. The name of the output PDF file is derived from the name of the input file or may be explicitly named using the -o option. Flags: -o outname The name of the output file to create. If an explicit file name is not supplied, the output file will be created in the current directory and named foo.pdf for an input file named foo.ps -i Reads from stdin rather than a named input file. If the output file is not explicitly named and the input data comes from stdin the named output file will be stdin.pdf -l Specifies that any messages generated during file conversion be written to a log file. For an output file named foo.pdf the generated log file is foo.pdf.log rather than generated to stdout. If there are no messages, the log file is not generated. -p Generates a simple progress message to stdout at the end of each page. Because conversion of complex or lengthy PostScript input can take time, it is sometimes useful to see that progress is being made. Progress messages are always written to stdout even when the -l (log file) option is specified. EXAMPLES
pstopdf inputfile.ps Creates a PDF file named inputfile.pdf from the PostScript data in the input file inputfile.ps pstopdf -i -o outputfilename Creates a PDF file named outputfilename from the PostScript data read from stdin. Apple Computer, Inc. June 2, 2019 Apple Computer, Inc.
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