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capturing a file to store in a variable

I have a file in a windows directory the file is delivery to us like this
07210900.dat
where
07210900 is the current date.
If I want to store that file in a variable UpLoadFileName and
rename, so I can Ftp later to a UNIX directory, I am doing this, is this correct?

Code:
CDRemoteDir='cd alumni\xxxx\xxx\0910\FTP'
UpLoadFileName=`date "+%m%d%y"00.dat`;
NewName= "eluppdtop.dat" ;

Thank you

Last edited by rechever; 07-21-2009 at 05:50 PM.. Reason: fixed code tag
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