[NTLUG:Discuss] bash question
Fred James
fredjame at concentric.net
Wed Sep 12 13:07:37 CDT 2001
Answering the last part of your question (getting it into a database)
would really require a look a the content of the file - is it made up of
regularly formatted records? But I think something like awk would be
your tool.
Wrenn, Bobby J. wrote:
> If I can get an answer to this I will finally be able to use Linux at work.
>
> I need to take 209 pdf files with spaces in the file names. and convert them
> into text. I am very new to scripting and know nothing about regular
> expressions. Is there an easy way to remove the spaces from the file names?
> Then how do I recursively submit the files to pdftotext with the same name
> except for the .pdf changed to .txt?
>
> Just getting that much done will be a big help. The next step may be
> trickier. I need to extract a name, address, and equipment list from each of
> the files and get it into some kind of database where I can query for total
> by item or item by location.
>
> I'm a database beginner but a quick learner. TIA for any help. Please
> contact me directly if this is not appropriate for the list.
>
> TIA
> Bobby Wrenn
> Sr. Service Planner
> BancTec, Inc.
> 972.450.7832
>
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