Hi,
The source files are pushed into landing directories in undefined times. On any time we may get a new version of a file.
I had a requirement to select the file from the latest version sub-directory. And different files will be in different versions. For example
-SrcDir
-------SDA1
------------Sub-SDA1
----------------------V0.1
----------------------File X
----------------------V0.2
----------------------File X
------------Sub-SDA2
----------------------V0.1
----------------------File Y
-------SDA2
------------Sub-SDA1
----------------------V0.1
----------------------File Z
----------------------V0.2
----------------------File Z
----------------------V0.3
----------------------File Z
I want to select all the files from the latest version from above structure like
SDA1>Sub-SDA1>V0.2>FileX
SDA1>SUB-SDA2>V0.1>FileY
DSA2>Sub-SDA1>V0.3>FileZ
Please sugget me some ways to achieve this?
Many Thanks for the time and suggestions
MSR
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Use a combination of ls -lrt and tail commands to get the latest entry from each directory then use sort.
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