Execute UNIX Command in ODI

Hi I have the fiollowing command which i am running in a procedure which is a DOS command.
cmd /c dir c:\XYZ\testfile_ML_fusion_*.txt /b /a:-d > c:\ABC\ML_Files_Names.txt.
The equivalent command in UNIX is
ls filetest*.txt > All_File_Names.txt
Please let me know whether we can use this command in Procedure.. I have used this but it is throwing an error with Wrong Process Return Code.
Let me know as soon as possible.
Thanks,
Mansur

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                String crlf="";
                tmp="";
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