hi zengargoyle, Thanks for your suggestion. I am not familiar with Shell Script as well. But roughly I know what is that about. May I know what are those variables use for & how to use it. 1. $1 , $2 , $3 - what should this variable use for? when to use it? is this a parameter to be pass in when we run the ./movem.sh? 2. keepthisone - what should this variable use for? when to use it? is this a parameter to be pass in when we run the ./movem.sh? or I need to put in the value here? 3. movethisone - what should this variable use for? when to use it? is this a parameter to be pass in when we run the ./movem.sh? or I need to put in the value here? 4. $movethisone - how about this again? Hope to hear from you soon as I am rushing for this script. Thanks. rgds, hyliau

In reply to Re: Re: Unix - Keep the last modified file in the directory and move/copy the rest of the files. by hyliau
in thread Unix - Keep the last modified file in the directory and move/copy the rest of the files. by hyliau

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