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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Shell scripting looping issue Post 303007461 by swathi reddy1 on Friday 17th of November 2017 12:03:19 AM
Old 11-17-2017
Hi Don,

Thanks for your response

1)we are using unix

3)getsequence.txt will contain format like 'E_MSC_EKMS1_20171013_0100127269.dat'
4)these are the files in my directory

Code:
E_MSC_EKMS1_20160501_1100023455.dat
E_MSC_EKMS1_20160501_1100023455.ctl

E_MSC_EKMS1_20160501_1100023456.dat
E_MSC_EKMS1_20160501_1100023456.ctl

E_MSC_EKMS1_20160501_1100023457.dat
E_MSC_EKMS1_20160501_1100023457.ctl

they need to be renamed like

Code:
E_MSC_EKMS1_20160501_0100000005.dat
E_MSC_EKMS1_20160501_0100000005.ctl

E_MSC_EKMS1_20160501_0100000004.dat
E_MSC_EKMS1_20160501_0100000004.ctl

E_MSC_EKMS1_20160501_0100000003.dat
E_MSC_EKMS1_20160501_0100000003.ctl

5)yes when user types 1

Last edited by Don Cragun; 11-17-2017 at 02:51 AM.. Reason: Add CODE tags again.
 

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