Good Morning,

Yes I believe it is a questionmark, if an ls tells me anything...you're
getting at the idea of ? being a wildcard single character - does
Linux/the shell change unprintable characters to questionmarks to flag a
problem?

I've cut and pasted a listing of the script...we were able to see the
behavior with just a single call to the executable in the script, so
it's just a one-liner.  And below that is my listing of the output file
(/tmp/blat/DKO.1). 

cti-disc-test1:jmyhre] cat DKO.sh
./gfClient cti-disc-test1 5050 . DKO_001.txt /tmp/blat/DKO.1

cti-disc-test1:jmyhre] ls -la /tmp/blat/D*
-rw-r--r--    1 root     root          528 Feb 21 15:34 /tmp/blat/DKO.1?

Julie Myhre




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