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# 8  
Old 07-10-2015
Yes I am too much used to bash and zsh.
But here is an alternative:
Code:
echo "\
06 29
06 30
07 01
07 02" |
while read mm dd
do
  echo "$mm and $dd"
done

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# 9  
Old 07-11-2015
Quote:
Originally Posted by RudiC
I think brace expansions should work in ksh (-B option) as well.
That will probably depend on the ksh involved. ksh93 (at least all the versions i know of) can do brace expansion but with ksh88 it is a compile-time option.

I hope this helps.

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# 10  
Old 07-16-2015
Question using 2 variables in a "for" statement

Thank you everyone!
I've been testing all week (with success) using a derivative of scrutinizer's code. I only needed a small change to my data structure; renamed the destination directory from "july_2015" etc. to "07_2015. Allowing me to reuse the $M variable.

Code:
sdunoa01# time for MDP in "07 14" "07 13"
> do  
> set $MDP
> M=$1 D=$2
> ./outsdunoa01qbb5 $M $D 15; mv *15${M}${D}* ${M}_2015; rm temp*; ls
> done



Many thanks, Cheers
 
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