02-25-2005
copy and rename list of files
Hi all,
I am a newbie in writng unix..I am using ksh shell..Does anyone know how to copy a list o files from directory A to directory B with differnt names? i.e
in Dir A, I have
RPT101.555.TXT
RPT102.666.TXT
and I want to copy those files to dir B with new naming convention..
in Dir B, I wanna have those files names
RPT.101.555.20050225163012.TXT
RPT.102.666.20050225163013.TXT
...
where 20050225163012 is infact the timestamp when I copy those files
format is yyyymmddHHmmss
I try to use comand sed ..but I am in big mess right now..
please help.. Thx~!
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NAME
Dist::Metadata::Dir - Enable Dist::Metadata for a directory
VERSION
version 0.923
SYNOPSIS
my $dm = Dist::Metadata->new(dir => $path_to_dir);
DESCRIPTION
This is a subclass of Dist::Metadata::Dist to enable getting the dists metadata from a directory.
This can be useful if you already have a dist extracted into a directory.
It's probably not very useful on it's own though, and should be used from "new" in Dist::Metadata.
METHODS
new
$dist = Dist::Metadata::Struct->new(dir => $path);
Accepts a single 'dir' argument that should be a path to a directory.
determine_name_and_version
Attempts to parse name and version from directory name.
dir
Returns the "dir" attribute specified in the constructor.
file_content
Returns the content for the specified file.
find_files
Returns a list of the file names beneath the directory (relative to the directory).
physical_directory
Returns the "dir" attribute since this is already a directory containing the desired files.
AUTHOR
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COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
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