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My script looks like this:
find ${1} -mtime +${2} -exec rm -d {} \;

Two things:
1) I don't know how that find syntax got so popular! You might consider
changing for readability
2) If $1 will contain blanks (and you say it will) then you're going to
need quotes also in the script.

Here's my rewritten line:

rm -d $(find "${1}" -mtime +${2})

Here's your line corrected:

Find "${1}" -mtime ...


My CL looks like this:
chgVar &cmd +
('/home/myDir/myScript.qsh' |> &path |> &days)
strQsh cmd(&cmd)

More like this:

CHGVAR &cmd ('/home/mydir/myScript.qsh "' || &path |< '" "' || &days |< '"')

Dennis Lovelady
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dennislovelady
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give the gods credit for."
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