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${myvar} denotes a variable named myvar. You could also use $myvar but I
prefer to have the variables stand out. Also, you can sometimes get into
situations where you need to bump $myvar up against another variable or
constant, and only ${} syntax allows that. Since consistency is good....

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What do the ${} do?


On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Dennis Lovelady <iseries@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
What's the currently recommended way of purging IFS files by date?

I found an old utility from Scott Klement, that comes really close
to
perfect.  The only issue is it purges everything in a given
directory,
I'd like to be able to pass a wildcard file name.  I haven't look at
it in detail, but I suspect that modifying it to process file name
wildcards would be non-trivial.  Then again, perhaps not if I can
find
an good example of comparing a wild card value to another string,
(regex perhaps? but might be overkill).

find /my_path -mtime ${PURGE_DAYS} -name "${WILDCARD_NAMES}" -exec rm
{} \;

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