Hi,
Could someone help me to get the file names in a directory from Unix environment
Below code is for Windows,
filename indata pipe 'dir "/home/euqyi/shared_folder/user_data/Vishal/pah/Inflated/Data Month March 2019/pah_dx_??????.txt" /b';
Will it work for Unix environment ?
I am using the below piece of code
filename indata pipe 'dir "/home/eupoq/shared_folder/user_data/Richard/pah/Inflated/Data Month March 2019/pah_dx_??????.txt" /b';
data file_list;
length fname $50;
infile indata truncover; /* infile statement for file names */
input fname $50.; /* read the file names from the directory */
call symput ('num_files',_n_); /* store the record number in a macro variable */
run;
And getting below error in Output data
fname
1 dir: cannot access /home/euqyi/shared_folder/user_
2 dir: cannot access /b: No such file or directory
Please help me on this.
Thanks,
Vishal
What is the purpose of /b in Windows?
@karthic2612 I think for Unix the dir counterpart is ls. May be you can try.
What is the purpose of /b in Windows?
we can use the DOS command "dir" with the /B option to list only the file names.
Thanks,
Vishal
Then just replacing dir with ls and not using /b is my suggestion. May be this will work.
Thanks...
It worked for me. By replacing ls with dir and /b option.
All the best
A simple
ls
is the UNIX equivalent of dir with the /b option.
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