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When I tried your line using Cygwin, I got this message:

bash: /rob/bigfiles2.csv: No such file or directory
find: invalid -size type `M'

Obviously, the bash: message is not something to be concerned about. I just
don't have that file.

The man page with Cygwin does not show an option as M for size. Largest unit is
k. I don't know if that is applicable to either QSH or PASE.

John McKee

Quoting rob@xxxxxxxxx:

I am having an issue with this:
find . -type f -size +20M -exec ls -l {} \; | awk '{ print $9 "," $5 ","
$6"/"$7"/"$8 }' > /rob/bigfiles2.csv
find: 001-2190 The trailing character +20M for option -size is not
valid.
$

Searching a few man pages doesn't show it as wrong.
Is this one of those obscure things where the problem isn't with the +20M
but it's really with something way after that?

Rob Berendt
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