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Re^8: Sorting names using Regular Expressions and placing them in different Files.
by strredwolf (Chaplain) on Dec 29, 2006 at 14:19 UTC
    Perl? Nah. BASH! First, since the format is XXXX-dddd, you can echo the filename to "cut" and use a shell escape to put the XXXX part into another shell variable. Then echo the filename into the file specified in that variable. Wrap a for loop for all files around it, and you got yourself a oneliner!

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    $Stalag99{"URL"}="http://stalag99.keenspace.com";