Hi Fernando,

To be honest, this question is not related to Zeppelin, it's better to ask
this kind of question in stackoverflow.

On Thu, Feb 24, 2022 at 11:19 PM Fernando Barreiro Lostres <
fbarre...@sonoc.io> wrote:

> Hello all:
>
> I'm executing a command in Zeppelin via the %sh interpreter to count
> files on a remote server matching a date template inside the file name.
>
> I'm trying to find the right syntax to parameterize it, in a way I can
> easily change the date in the filename without needing to change the code.
>
> My actual command is:
>
> %sh
> ssh u...@server.com 'sudo find /folder_path -type f | grep  -oP
> "file-name-202202\d{2}" | sort | uniq -c'
>
> I want to achieve this:
>
> ssh u...@server.com 'sudo find /folder_path -type f | grep  -oP
> "file-name-${parameter}" | sort | uniq -c'
>
>
> Please, could you help me to achieve that?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
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