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How can I write a Unix script to remove carriage returns in multiple-line text file?

Asked by johnmch in SCO Unix, Unix Operating Systems, Unix Systems Programming

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I need a script which I can schedule in the Sco Unix crontab which will access variable-named files in a particular directory and remove all carriage returns and any line feeds, which are present as the files are generated in MS Excel before being saved onto the Unix server.
I know I can use the tr function in some way, but not sure how the write the actual script.
The files will be uniquely named and will be *.csv. I need to retain their original filenames.Start Free Trial
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