You should see what the filename is. I think it's only the filename and not the absolute filename.
The -M operator won't work with just the relative filename, because it probably doesn't exists in the current directory.
In reply to Re: Search for a file created today and rename it by appending the current date and copy it to a different location
by peter
in thread Search for a file created today and rename it by appending the current date and copy it to a different location
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