with /home/silentm/log/file.machine.log you would need to use
echo /home/silentm/log/file.machine.log | cut -d . -f3
echo /home/silentm/log/file.machine.log | cut -d . -f1 *-> /home/silentm/log/file echo /home/silentm/log/file.machine.log | cut -d . -f2 *-> machine echo /home/silentm/log/file.machine.log | cut -d . -f3 *-> log
HTH - Jeff
geisj@pagestation.com 9/2/2005 9:00 AM >>>
I am trying to use cut to tell me the suffix of a file. for example: echo /home/silentm/log/file.machine.log | cut -d . -f 1-
I was expecting to get .log or log but I get the entire string echoed back.
doing the opposite gave me what I expected: echo /home/silentm/log/file.machine.log | cut -d . -f 1 gives me /home/silentm/log/file
I am trying to find a way to test if the file ends in .log?
How might I do that.
Thanks,
Jerry
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