i have been interacting a little with the forum in the last couple of days and to tell the truth I have learnt quite a bit from some of the posts that I have read accessed or posted.. from some of the books that I have read I have a pretty good idea about shells, profile files, .bashrc, etc, etc... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have one file stat.
Stat file contents are as follows: for example.
H50768020040913,00260100,507680,13,0000000643,0000000643,00000,0000
H50769520040808,00260100,507695,13,0000000000,0000000000,00000,0000 H50770620040611,00260100,507706,13,0000000000,0000000000,00000,0000
Now i... (1 Reply)
Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.9
I am hoping someone has come across this before. I have a script that transfers several gz files via Secure FTP across to an SFTP server on an NT machine.
The transfers show as successful:
pack12_200812160337.tar.gz | 768kB | 768kB/s | ETA: 00:00:01 | 37%... (5 Replies)
Hi
I've 2 folder A and B, they have files with the same name but different content.
I mean
A contain---------> aa.txt, bb.txt, cc.txt
B contain---------> aa.txt, bb.txt, cc.txt
but aa.txt in A has different content from aa.txt in B.
I'd like to parse the homonyms files in... (7 Replies)
Hey guys,
Sorry for the basic question but I have a lot of files that I want to separate into groups based on filenames which I can then cat together. Eg I have:
(a_b_c.txt)
WB34_2_SLA8.txt
WB34_1_SLA8.txt
WB34_1_DB10.txt
WB34_2_DB10.txt
WB34_1_SLA8.txt
WB34_2_SLA8.txt
77_1_SLA8.txt... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am trying to use lftp to mirror two directories: one on my windows pc and one on a zOS system. One file within the local directory has special characters for different languages, e.g. pou¶ít (czech). When I run lftp, the characters are incorrect.
I am transferring in ASCII mode, and the... (5 Replies)
I've got a disorganized list of items and quantities for each. I've been using a combination of grep and sort to find out how much to buy of each item. I'm tired of having to constantly using these commands so I've been trying to write a shell script to make it easier, but I can't figure out how... (3 Replies)
#!/bin/bash
#
name=$1
type=$2
number=1
for file in ./**
do
if
then
filenumber=00$number
elif
then
filenumber=0$number
fi
tempname="$name""$filenumber"."$type"
if (4 Replies)
I have a bunch of files that are messages in my directory. Each message has a date located in the file. How can I look into each file and find the date?
Thank you for any help (7 Replies)