That works but I lose the "initials."
The file produced is 098_FGT_550_comp_v0003.nk
Once I get this working, several different people will be using it, so I need it to restore the initials.
With the intermediate steps I suggested, the "initials" are saved in the initials variable, so you can use them wherever you please.
So try:
If they need to go somewhere else, then please specify the end result.
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copyfs
COPYFS(1) Versioning File System COPYFS(1)NAME
CopyFS - Versioning File System for FUSE
DESCRIPTION
CopyFS is a copy-on-write, versioning file system for FUSE. CopyFS can be used to maintain the revision history of a directory containing
files for which you want to track changes, and be able to revert to any older version. CopyFS lets you do that by transparently making
backups of each file that you modify so that you can review and revert to any previous revision.
Here is the list of commands related to CopyFS. See their man pages for additional documentation.
copyfs-mount(1)
Allows a directory to be placed under CopyFS revision control.
copyfs-fversion(1)
This command lets you check the revision history of a file, and revert to an older version.
copyfs-daemon(1)
The CopyFS file system itself. You should not have to run it directly, instead use the copyfs-mount command.
HISTORY
CopyFS 1.0 was released in December 2004.
AUTHORS
CopyFS was created by Thomas Joubert and Nicolas Vigier <nv@n0x.org>
LINKS
<http://n0x.org/copyfs/> CopyFS web site.
<http://fuse.sourceforge.net/> FUSE - Filesystem in USErspace
SEE ALSO copyfs-fversion(1), copyfs-mount(1), copyfs-daemon(1)copyfs May 2008 COPYFS(1)