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Old 06-29-2009
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file count with a twist

Hello Everyone,

I am using the korn shell.

I was hoping to find a set of commands to count files in a directory.

I am using:
ls /home/name/abc* | wc -l

This command works fine when a file matches abc* (returns only the file count) , however when no file(s) are found I get something similar to below:

/home/name/abc*: No such file or directory
0

I want only the 0 when a file is not found and not the path or message - 'No such file or directory' .

Can a single unix command accomplish this? Or does a script need to be written?

Thanks in advance.

Robert
 

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