cd <to desired directory>
find . -name *.txt -print
or
find <desired directory> -name *.txt -print

Hopefully this helps you.

Bonnie Finke
Oracle Apps DBA
Globitech Inc.
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Any one whom could help me with grep command.

I would like to "catch" all files in a directory which ends with .txt

The files in the directory that fits that condition is:

ia123456.txt
ia654321.txt



How should I write the unix command?

Thanks in advance

Roland






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