> Try this one:
> 
> # chmod xxx -R /A /A/B

i think he wants to set different permission to each folder

#!/bin/bash
# chjhazer 
chmod xxx (-R) A/
chmod aaa (-R) B/
chmod bbb (-R) C/

-R if u want recursive

save this file and and chmod 777 (filename)

put it on /usr/local/bin 
 
hope this will help

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