when I wrote that the directory is named $scalar I meant that the scalar $scalar had interpolated properly and had been given its correct name. Thus if $scalar=1000 , the directory would be found at /path/1000
As for deleting the 'phantom' directories - the problem is that the (Unix) server states that they don't exist! I can see them via my ftp client.In reply to Re: Re: Phantom directories created using mkdir
by jonnyfolk
in thread Phantom directories created using mkdir
by jonnyfolk
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