[SOLVED] Help Me:I need to know which is the last of four files generated file are listed
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Help Me:I need to know which is the last of four files generated file are listed
Hi,
I am new in linux. And I need to know which is the last of four files generated file are listed. Of 4 o 5 files I need to know What is the last file created for linux commands?
I am migrating an project of DataStage of Unix UAX to DataStage zlinux. And I have a Job that have an Stage that make an validation de unos archivos. This Stage run a script in Unix UAX, but I need migrate to zLinux. This script is the following:
echo "for i in \`ls /home/carlossz/validacion/Idc_7_val_*.asc.Z\`\\ndo\\ny=\`zcat \$i|cut -d'|' -f5|sort|uniq -c|awk '{print \$1}'|sort -u|wc -l\`\\necho \"\$i \$y\"\\ndone|grep -v \" 1\"|cut -d\" \" -f1 | sed 's/^/rm -f /g' ">/home/carlossz/validacion/Idc_7_val_ArchCif.sh; sh /home/carlossz/validacion/Idc_7_val_ArchCif.sh > /home/carlossz/validacion/Idc_7_val_borraArchCif.sh
This script run in Unix UAX without problems and I need run in zlinux as written, but when i run this script in zLinux I have the following error:
/home/carlossz/validacion/Idc_7_val_ArchCif.sh: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `|'
/home/carlossz/validacion/Idc_7_val_ArchCif.sh: line 1: `for i in `ls /home/carlossz/validacion/Idc_7_val_*.asc.Z`\ndo\ny=`zcat $i|cut -d'|' -f5|sort|uniq -c|awk '{print $1}'|sort -u|wc -l`\necho "$i $y"\ndone|grep -v " 1"|cut -d" " -f1 | sed 's/^/rm -f /g' '
Someone, Can help me to get de substring of string, for example:
I need get substring "pruebaCuatro_prueba.txt" of "/home/carlossz/Modelo_Control/Transformaciones/Tecnologia/Modelo_control/Temporales/Ctrl_procesos_dwh/pruebaCuatro_prueba.txt"
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