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    • DustinB3403D
      DustinB3403 @pattonb
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      @pattonb said in file rename + syntax:

      @DustinB3403 thanks, but this is on a linux server.

      doh.

      Well crap. here I thought I had that solution.

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        pattonb @pattonb
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        @pattonb if need be I could transfer the files, ( about 50gb), but would rather not.

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          pattonb @pattonb
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          @pattonb it is a solution, and I appreciate the input, and I just may, if the frustration gets too high.
          thank you

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          • DustinB3403D
            DustinB3403 @pattonb
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            @pattonb said in file rename + syntax:

            @pattonb if need be I could transfer the files, ( about 50gb), but would rather not.

            Have you looked at this?

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              pattonb @DustinB3403
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              @DustinB3403 I looked at similar. I had to do this a few years back and saved the command lines, then I started 'boning' up again, (today), I thought I had it. but obviously, I did something wrong. I was taking the easy route ( so I thought). The brain isn't working as well as I want today. LOL

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              • DustinB3403D
                DustinB3403 @pattonb
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                @pattonb said in file rename + syntax:

                @DustinB3403 I looked at similar. I had to do this a few years back and saved the command lines, then I started 'boning' up again, (today), I thought I had it. but obviously, I did something wrong. I was taking the easy route ( so I thought). The brain isn't working as well as I want today. LOL

                It is daylight savings, so no harm. My brain is shot too.

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                  pattonb @DustinB3403
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                  @DustinB3403 I just may transfer to a windows box, and use your script, just for the powershell experience.
                  I will let you know. thanks again

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                  • GreyG
                    Grey
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                    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/install/installing-powershell-core-on-linux?view=powershell-7

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                      pattonb @Grey
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                      @Grey interesting, Has anybody tried it ? It seems to me that powershell syntax is much longer than linux,
                      my powershell knowledge is quite limited, but may not stay that way........

                      thank you

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                      • GreyG
                        Grey @pattonb
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                        @pattonb said in file rename + syntax:

                        @Grey interesting, Has anybody tried it ? It seems to me that powershell syntax is much longer than linux,
                        my powershell knowledge is quite limited, but may not stay that way........

                        thank you

                        I used it. In fact, I had a similar situation to yours on a linux box and I knew the answer in pwsh terms, but not sh. So, I installed, performed my action and got on with life.

                        You might ask the @climagic guy on twitter for a linux solution or check out climagic.org for the archives.

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                          pattonb @Grey
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                          @Grey where does the destination path go from the above script by DustinB3403

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                            Grey @pattonb
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                            @pattonb said in file rename + syntax:

                            @Grey where does the destination path go from the above script by DustinB3403

                            There is none. He's using rename-item. It's a direct rename.

                            Get-ChildItem -Path "G:\Some-Folder" -Recurse
                            

                            This part searches a folder a subdirectories to create all the file objects for enumeration.

                            | Rename-Item -NewName {$_.Name -replace '•','' -replace '®','' -replace '™','' -replace '','' -replace '','' -replace '~','' -replace '$','' -replace '','' -replace '','' -replace '','' -replace '/','' -replace '|','-'}
                            

                            Pipe the list of files to the rename cmdlet that has the -newname function, which acts on the list of -replacements.

                            The rest handles errors. The parens encaps it to work as a single command line, with error handling.

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                              pattonb @DustinB3403
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                              @DustinB3403 I went to a windows box, had some errors, sorted all of them except this one. I put in the command I used.
                              any assistance is greatly appreciated.

                              the error message first
                              At line:1 char:154

                              • ... '-'} -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue -ErrorVariable daError) if ($daErr ...
                              •                                                            ~~
                                

                              Unexpected token 'if' in expression or statement.
                              + CategoryInfo : ParserError: (:) [], ParentContainsErrorRecordException
                              + FullyQualifiedErrorId : UnexpectedToken

                              and the command I used is,

                              (Get-ChildItem -Path "D:\bradford_temp" -Recurse | Rename-Item -NewName {$_.Name -replace '~','-'} -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue -ErrorVariable daError) if ($daError.Exception.Message -match " Source and destination path must be different.") { Write-Output "ERROR - There was an error. Pay Attention : [$daError]" }

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                              • stacksofplatesS
                                stacksofplates @pattonb
                                last edited by stacksofplates

                                @pattonb said in file rename + syntax:

                                @DustinB3403 thanks, but this is on a linux server.

                                Is this a Fedora derivative? If so you need prename not just rename.

                                This should work:

                                find . -name "*~" -exec prename -n 's/~$//' {} \;
                                
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                                  pattonb @stacksofplates
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                                  @stacksofplates

                                  works exactly as intended, my sincere appreciation.. Now I have to try and understand, the syntax
                                  and what I missed. All I had to do was change prename to rename ( Debian distro)
                                  thanks, kindly

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