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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T10:42:13+00:00 2026-06-14T10:42:13+00:00

Is there anything I’m doing wrong here in this piece of code? OLD_NAME=$FILE NEW_FILE=`${OLD_NAME

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Is there anything I’m doing wrong here in this piece of code?

OLD_NAME="$FILE"
NEW_FILE=`${OLD_NAME | tr ' ' '_'}`
/bin/mv "$OLD_NAME" "$NEW_FILE"

All I want is to rename the supplied file and replace all the spaces with underscores.
I’m getting bad substitution error message. I can’t seem to get the renaming to work 🙁

Any help would be appreciated.

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    2026-06-14T10:42:15+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 10:42 am

    You need to echo the OLD_NAME into tr:

    OLD_NAME="$FILE"
    NEW_FILE="$( echo "$OLD_NAME" | tr ' ' '_' )"
    /bin/mv "$OLD_NAME" "$NEW_FILE"
    

    But perhaps you would prefer:

    NEW_FILE=${OLD_NAME// /_}
    
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