Wolfgang Woehl wrote:
David C. Rankin:
the court. The files require a naming convention of 'cause no.'_'plaintiff'_v_'defendant'_'pleading name'_'attachment no.'.pdf which looks something like this in the real-world:
89CV0010_MyClient_v_TheDefendant_RespMotionSummaryJudgment_Exh01.pdf 89CV0010_MyClient_v_TheDefendant_RespMotionSummaryJudgment_Exh02.pdf [...]
David, on a sidenote, you could probably put a batch file renamer to good use. Here I'm using Namefix (packman has a package) which offers the additional benefit of being well taken care of by perl dudes who know their gear, much unlike those creepy bash types :)
Wolfgang
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