PSD to Tiff or EPS

Hi All,
I have an artwork with so many PSD links. Now i converted all the psd links to EPS.  i didnt change the file name. File name is same as psd only. Now i want to relink all the psd with EPS link. Manual relinking makes time consuming. Is thr any Script for this?
Joe

I am hardly ever in the AI forum, but one question.... Why are you resaving the psd as eps? That's an old workflow. PSD format should work fine unless you have something special happening. Just need to get the big picture on this.

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