I have a batch of .txt files I want to combine so I can import into another program. This program is limited by 2GB data packets at a time but the total of the files will be 20GB.
Is it possible to combine the .txt files, limiting to 2GB each time, giving a total of 10x 2GB combined files? I'd like to add it to a script.
I am using the cat *.txt > (file) name and then split -b 2000m at the moment via commands, manually.
I am running script with the cmds as: cat $full/blank/ascii/*/*xyz > $full/blank/ascii/output.txt then split -b 2000m $full/blank/ascii/ouput.txt when i run this, it says line 1: /blank/ascii/output.txt: no such file or directory. I have the full pathway at the start of the file too.
Is it also possible to split a file and send the output to seperate folder?
Im sorry, Linux is rather new to me