Hi, why dont you try in for loop. with some sleep time enabled. change the SOURCE_DIR and DESTINATION_DIR values according to your source and destination folder
Is this possible? Let me know If I need specify further on what I am trying to do- I just want to spare you the boring details of my personal file management.
Thanks in advance-
Brian- (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I am coding for a requirement where I need to move files (filename.yymmdd) from one directory(A) to another(B) based on 2 date fields in a paramtere file. (Paramfile.txt)
For e.g: In Paramfile.txt,
BUS_DT =20120612
SUB_DT =20120602
In this case, i need to move all the files... (14 Replies)
Hi,
need to zip all files in a directory and move to another directory after the zip..
i am using this one but didnt help me...
zip -r my_proj_`date +%Y%m%d%H%MS`.zip /path/my_proj
mv in_proj_`date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S`.zip /path/source/
i am trying to zip all the files in my_proj... (0 Replies)
I have a directory e2e_ms_xfer/cent01
this contains the multiple files some of which will be named below with unique date time stamps
e2e_ms_edd_nom_CCYYMMDD_HHMM.csv
What I want to do is in a loop
1) Get the oldest file
2) Rename
3) Move it up one level from e2e_ms_xfer/cent01 to... (1 Reply)
I have a directory e2e_ms_xfer/cent01
this contains the multiple files some of which will be named below with unique date time stamps
e2e_ms_edd_nom_CCYYMMDD_HHMM.csv
What I want to do is in a loop
1) Get the oldest file
2) Rename
3) Move it up one level from e2e_ms_xfer/cent01 to... (1 Reply)
Hi all,
i have a folder, with tons of files containing as following,
on /my/folder/jobs/
some_name_2016-01-17-22-38-58_some name_0_0.zip.done
some_name_2016-01-17-22-40-30_some name_0_0.zip.done
some_name_2016-01-17-22-48-50_some name_0_0.zip.done
and these can be lots of similar files,... (6 Replies)
I want to move all the files in a given directory up one level.
For example:
Dir1
Subdir1
I want to move all the files in Subdir1 up to Dir1 (then I want to ultimately delete Subdir1)
Thanks,
Ted (10 Replies)
Hi All,
Daily i am doing the house keeping in one of my server and manually moving the files which were older than 90 days and moving to destination folder.
using the find command . Could you please assist me how to put the automation using the shell script .
... (11 Replies)
Hi All,
We have main directory called "head"
under this we have several sub directories and under these directories we have sub directories.
My requirement is I have to find the SQL files which are having the string "procedure" under "head" directory and sub directories as well.
And create... (14 Replies)
Discussion started by: ROCK_PLSQL
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epp
epp(3erl) Erlang Module Definition epp(3erl)NAME
epp - An Erlang Code Preprocessor
DESCRIPTION
The Erlang code preprocessor includes functions which are used by compile to preprocess macros and include files before the actual parsing
takes place.
EXPORTS
open(FileName, IncludePath) -> {ok,Epp} | {error, ErrorDescriptor}
open(FileName, IncludePath, PredefMacros) -> {ok,Epp} | {error, ErrorDescriptor}
Types FileName = atom() | string()
IncludePath = [DirectoryName]
DirectoryName = atom() | string()
PredefMacros = [{atom(),term()}]
Epp = pid() -- handle to the epp server
ErrorDescriptor = term()
Opens a file for preprocessing.
close(Epp) -> ok
Types Epp = pid() -- handle to the epp server
Closes the preprocessing of a file.
parse_erl_form(Epp) -> {ok, AbsForm} | {eof, Line} | {error, ErrorInfo}
Types Epp = pid()
AbsForm = term()
Line = integer()
ErrorInfo = see separate description below.
Returns the next Erlang form from the opened Erlang source file. The tuple {eof, Line} is returned at end-of-file. The first form
corresponds to an implicit attribute -file(File,1). , where File is the name of the file.
parse_file(FileName,IncludePath,PredefMacro) -> {ok,[Form]} | {error,OpenError}
Types FileName = atom() | string()
IncludePath = [DirectoryName]
DirectoryName = atom() | string()
PredefMacros = [{atom(),term()}]
Form = term() -- same as returned by erl_parse:parse_form
Preprocesses and parses an Erlang source file. Note that the tuple {eof, Line} returned at end-of-file is included as a "form".
ERROR INFORMATION
The ErrorInfo mentioned above is the standard ErrorInfo structure which is returned from all IO modules. It has the following format:
{ErrorLine, Module, ErrorDescriptor}
A string which describes the error is obtained with the following call:
Module:format_error(ErrorDescriptor)
SEE ALSO erl_parse(3erl)Ericsson AB stdlib 1.17.3 epp(3erl)