05-24-2005
copying files and Renaming them + shell script
Hi,
I have a problem.
I have some text files in a folder. The names can be like:
emp.txt
emp1.txt
emp3.txt
32emp4.txt
What i need is i have to copy all the files which have "emp" string in their filename
to a different folder and those file names should be appended by "date and timestamp" before the .txt
Can any one tell a shell script for this?
Example
All the above txt files should be renamed as
emp"Date and TimeStamp".txt
emp1"Date and TimeStamp".txt
emp3"Date and TimeStamp".txt
32emp4"Date and TimeStamp".txt
Thanks in advance....
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