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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Copy Script Problems ..... Post 13887 by thehoghunter on Thursday 24th of January 2002 05:17:32 PM
Old 01-24-2002
Strange... I typed your code in and it worked fine - no error.
I copied it and then I got the error but I don't know why.
(I am also assuming /bin/ksh on this)
I added quotes in the if statement - it seems to work
./testone
Enter file name: junk2
file junk2 deleted
medusa% ./testone
Enter file name:
No such file
medusa% more testone
Code:
#!/bin/ksh
print -n "Enter file name: "
read name
if [ -f "$name" ]
then
        rm $name
        echo "file $name deleted"
else
        echo "No such file"
fi
exit

added code tags for readability --oombera

Last edited by oombera; 02-19-2004 at 04:43 PM..
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