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I think the cp command will do exactly what you want, so long as you do
not specify the -r option (which tells it to recursively copy
subdirectories).
> Nanette.Schernecker wrote:
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Hi,
Using qshell and the 'cp' command, I'm wondering if there's a way to copy all the files from one directory to a new directory, without copying any of the sub-directories within the original directory.
For example, lets say the original directory is /DIR1 and the new directory is /NEWDIR, and /DIR1 contains the following:
DIR1
Sub-Dir1
Sub-Dir2
Stmf1
Stmf2
I would like to copy only Stmf1 & Stmf2 to /NEWDIR. I would like to omit the subdirectories from the copy, is this possible using the 'cp' command?
Thanks
Nanette J Schernecker
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