>>Of course they do - they can use input redirection just like Unix.
Oh,-I have forgotten about that.
But why use clunky batch language when you can use Python? After all, he did
post this to the python list.
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"Tony Cappellini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>>>I don;t see how the input file relates to the pdf files?
>>>Which part of the pdf file does the input numbers refer to?
>
> Kent, I believe the text file contains the name
Actually that was me :-)
> The problem with the Windows console commands is I
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could you do a : "dir /b" inside this directory just so that we can know the
real file names.
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Alan Gauld wrote:
> "Que Prime" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>
>
>> I have a folder of 150,000 pdf files and I need to copy 20,000 of
>> them to
>> another folder. The ones I need to copy are in a .txt file.
>>
Assuming the text file is a list of those to be copied,
wouldn't a simple bash sc
Que Prime wrote:
> I have a folder of 150,000 pdf files and I need to copy 20,000 of them
> to another folder. The ones I need to copy are in a .txt file.
> Attached is a sample of the input .txt file and a dos directory of the
> folder containing the files. I'm not sure of the best way to ac
Alan Gauld wrote:
"Que Prime" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
I have a folder of 150,000 pdf files and I need to copy 20,000 of
them to
another folder. The ones I need to copy are in a .txt file.
Sounds straightforward but...
Attached is a
sample of the input .tx
"Que Prime" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>I have a folder of 150,000 pdf files and I need to copy 20,000 of
>them to
> another folder. The ones I need to copy are in a .txt file.
Sounds straightforward but...
> Attached is a
> sample of the input .txt file and a dos directory of the folder
> co
I have a folder of 150,000 pdf files and I need to copy 20,000 of them to
another folder. The ones I need to copy are in a .txt file. Attached is a
sample of the input .txt file and a dos directory of the folder containing
the files. I'm not sure of the best way to accomplish this.
Thank you in