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no space : What this means?
movePSOrders.sh[35]: no space
for file in $(find $INPUTDIR -type f -mtime +2) ; do #echo $file if test -f $file; then mv $file $OUTPURDIR fi done Same code is working in other env, I don't know why I am getting movePSOrders.sh[35]: no space |
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