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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Need help in sorting the file and putting to a different folder Post 303025196 by Corona688 on Friday 26th of October 2018 12:18:46 PM
Old 10-26-2018
If I do understand it, then maybe:

Code:
ls temp/input | sort -t. -k 3,3 | while IFS="." read NMP TYPE DATE
do
        case "$TYPE" in
        CL) ;; CM) ;; *) echo "Wrong type $TYPE" >&2 ; exit 1 ;;
        esac

        while [ "$(ls "temp/$TYPE" | wc -l)" -ne 0 ]
        do
                sleep 0.1 # Some systems can't sleep fractional seconds
        done

        echo "Moving $NMP.$TYPE.$DATE into temp/$TYPE" >&2
        echo mv "temp/input/$NMP.$TYPE.$DATE" "temp/$TYPE"
done


Last edited by Corona688; 10-26-2018 at 04:44 PM.. Reason: typo
 

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