Wildcard support in Remote Commands
When you enter a wildcard at a UNIX command prompt, it is the shell program, for example, bash, that interprets it. An example of a wildcard is grep exec /opt/cloverleaf/cis20.1/integrator/*/tclprocs/*.tcl.
The Remote Commands tool is not a shell command interpreter. It runs the command. That is why it appears that wildcards are not supported in the Remote Commands path argument. The pipes, or redirect in the command lines, are interpreted by the shell. Remote Commands does not interpret them.
To user wildcard, pipes, or redirect in the Remote Commands, there are two alternative methods: