Command Line Ren (Rename) command broken?
I'm having trouble with the REN command with wild cards as used from the command prompt.
For example, in the REN command help, it says:
"For example, if you had files that are named smitha.doc, smithb.doc, and smithc.doc, you could use the ren smith*.doc smythe*.doc command. All file names automatically show the new spelling, and are renamed smythea.doc, smytheb.doc, and smythec.doc."
If I try the example, exactly as described, I don't end up with smythea.doc, smytheb.doc, and smythec.doc.
Instead, when I create three files named smitha.doc, smithb.doc, and smithc.doc and then execute the command:
ren smith*.doc smythe*.doc
I get:
C:\TestREN>ren smith*.doc smythe*.doc
A duplicate file name exists, or the file
cannot be found.
A duplicate file name exists, or the file
cannot be found.
C:\TestREN>dir
Volume in drive C is OS
Volume Serial Number is 0A07-21F5
Directory of C:\TestREN
05/17/2008 04:04 PM <DIR> .
05/17/2008 04:04 PM <DIR> ..
05/17/2008 04:03 PM 0 Smithb.doc
05/17/2008 04:03 PM 0 Smithc.doc
05/17/2008 04:03 PM 0 smythe.doc
0 File(s) 0 bytes
2 Dir(s) 48,010,428,416 bytes free
C:\TestREN>
This isn't how I recall REN working in previous versions of Windows. Anyone know if the REN command has changed or been broken?
Re: Command Line Ren (Rename) command broken?
Hi,
Works fine for me here. Looking at your DIR results, it appears the wildcard
character, "a", wasn't carried on the first one. I just replicated your test
and here are the results:
Directory of C:\TestREN
05/17/2008 09:11 PM <DIR> .
05/17/2008 09:11 PM <DIR> ..
05/17/2008 09:11 PM 9,863 Test1.docx
05/17/2008 09:11 PM 9,887 Test2.docx
05/17/2008 09:11 PM 9,895 Test3.docx
3 File(s) 29,645 bytes
2 Dir(s) 77,118,971,904 bytes free
C:\TestREN>ren test*.docx work*.docx
C:\TestREN>dir
Volume in drive C has no label.
Volume Serial Number is 2176-638D
Directory of C:\TestREN
05/17/2008 09:12 PM <DIR> .
05/17/2008 09:12 PM <DIR> ..
05/17/2008 09:11 PM 9,863 work1.docx
05/17/2008 09:11 PM 9,887 work2.docx
05/17/2008 09:11 PM 9,895 work3.docx
3 File(s) 29,645 bytes
2 Dir(s) 77,118,185,472 bytes free
I'm having trouble with the REN command with wild cards as used from the
command prompt.
For example, in the REN command help, it says:
"For example, if you had files that are named smitha.doc, smithb.doc, and
smithc.doc, you could use the ren smith*.doc smythe*.doc command. All file
names automatically show the new spelling, and are renamed smythea.doc,
smytheb.doc, and smythec.doc."
If I try the example, exactly as described, I don't end up with smythea.doc,
smytheb.doc, and smythec.doc.
Instead, when I create three files named smitha.doc, smithb.doc, and
smithc.doc and then execute the command:
ren smith*.doc smythe*.doc
I get:
C:\TestREN>ren smith*.doc smythe*.doc
A duplicate file name exists, or the file
cannot be found.
A duplicate file name exists, or the file
cannot be found.
C:\TestREN>dir
Volume in drive C is OS
Volume Serial Number is 0A07-21F5
Directory of C:\TestREN
05/17/2008 04:04 PM <DIR> .
05/17/2008 04:04 PM <DIR> ..
05/17/2008 04:03 PM 0 Smithb.doc
05/17/2008 04:03 PM 0 Smithc.doc
05/17/2008 04:03 PM 0 smythe.doc
0 File(s) 0 bytes
2 Dir(s) 48,010,428,416 bytes free
C:\TestREN>
This isn't how I recall REN working in previous versions of Windows. Anyone
know if the REN command has changed or been broken?