File renaming pattern
Posted: Wed May 24, 2017 10:31 am
Hello Community,
In GAMFT (my current version is 5.4.3), the copy/transfer file(s) function has a parameter option to rename the file if it already exists at the destination. I see the way it does this is by adding a <space><index> value before the extension of the filename. In Linux, this is cumbersome as spaces are treated as parameter separation when we acces the files through the shell. Is there any place in GAMFT I could change the <space> character to a value like <underscore> for all things renamed?
Thanks
In GAMFT (my current version is 5.4.3), the copy/transfer file(s) function has a parameter option to rename the file if it already exists at the destination. I see the way it does this is by adding a <space><index> value before the extension of the filename. In Linux, this is cumbersome as spaces are treated as parameter separation when we acces the files through the shell. Is there any place in GAMFT I could change the <space> character to a value like <underscore> for all things renamed?
Thanks