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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Please help!!! Post 302080995 by dsravan on Friday 21st of July 2006 09:50:42 AM
Old 07-21-2006
Satya/Reborg,

Guys i tried your program and I am thinking that "???" are not getting replaced by the files actually in your directory. Here is my debug output. I did an echo and it doesn't seem to work.

+ dev = /biddf/ab6498/dev/ctl
./awksatya.ksh[2]: dev: not found
+ cd
+ files=CARE01_DLY_???_date +%Y%m%d
+ echo CARE01_DLY_???_date +%Y%m%d
CARE01_DLY_???_date +%Y%m%d
+ awk {data[FNR] = $0; out=FILENAME "_new"; file[FNR]=out;} END { if ( FNR - 2 == $1) { for ( i=2 ; i < FNR; i++ ) { print data[i] > file[i]} close(file[i])}else { print "error"} } CARE01_DLY_???_date +%Y%m%d
awk: Cannot find or open file CARE01_DLY_???_date.
 
let(1)								   User Commands							    let(1)

NAME
let - shell built-in function to evaluate one or more arithmetic expressions SYNOPSIS
ksh let arg... ksh93 let [expr...] DESCRIPTION
ksh Each arg is a separate arithmetic expression to be evaluated. ksh93 let evaluates each expr in the current shell environment as an arithmetic expression using ANSI C syntax. Variables names are shell vari- ables and they are recursively evaluated as arithmetic expressions to get numerical values. let has been made obsolete by the ((...)) syn- tax of ksh93(1) which does not require quoting of the operators to pass them as command arguments. EXIT STATUS
ksh ksh returns the following exit values: 0 The value of the last expression is non-zero. 1 The value of the last expression is zero. ksh93 ksh93 returns the following exit values: 0 The last expr evaluates to a non-zero value. >0 The last expr evaluates to 0 or an error occurred. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWcsu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
ksh(1), ksh93(1), set(1), typeset(1), attributes(5) SunOS 5.11 2 Nov 2007 let(1)
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