I have to create a couple of files within a directory structure.
Filename stays the same, but at the end of each file, the number appears.
Example:
File needs to be created within directory c:\temp
File Name will stay the same (testfile), but extension will increase, starting at 01 - example - testfile01, testfile02, ....
Depending on the day of the month, I will either create 10 files or I will create 26 files or 53, number can very.
Directory will look something like this:
The value I will change daily
Can anyone help me with a script for this please?
Last edited by rbatte1; 08-17-2017 at 08:40 AM..
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#!/usr/bin/ksh
echo Please enter
while read n
do
echo $n >> datafile
done
question:
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this is what I have but not working
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a=`cat abc | wc -l`
b=`cat def | wc -l`
if $a== $b
then
echo "a"
else
echo "b"
fi
I want the if condition to retry itself , untill a==b.
I can't use goto statemt.
Please help.
Thanx in advance.
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sge_request reflects the format of the files to define default request profiles. If available, default request files are read and processed
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