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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting SU within a script Post 302106859 by grial on Tuesday 13th of February 2007 04:03:31 AM
Old 02-13-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by KeesH

I Get the following when I run it.


cp: /cer_testgmt/work/par/hoca/tmp/HSBC_HOCA05022007.txt: The file access permissions do not allow the specified action.
cp: /cer_testgmt/work/par/hoca/tmp/HSBC_HOCAEXP05022007.txt: The file access permissions do not allow the specified action.
cp: /cer_testgmt/work/par/hoca/tmp/HSBC_LOCKBOX05022007.txt: The file access permissions do not allow the specified action.
/cer_testgmt/exe/par60105b_auto.sh: 2007_02_13 08:15:19 : Starting
/cer_testgmt/exe/par60105b_auto.sh: 2007_02_13 08:15:19 : Logging to '/cer_testgmt/log/par60105b_auto_2515042_2433060.log'
/cer_testgmt/exe/par60105b_auto.sh: 2007_02_13 08:15:19 : ORACLE_SID = ''
/cer_testgmt/exe/par60105b_auto.sh: 2007_02_13 08:15:19 : ORACLE_LOGON = ''
/cer_testgmt/exe/par60105b_auto.sh: 2007_02_13 08:15:19 : ORACLE_HOME = ''
/cer_testgmt/exe/par60105b_auto.sh: 2007_02_13 08:15:19 : One or more Oracle environment variables not set

Can anyone shed any light please?? Smilie
It's clear to me, the o/p is already telling you... Two "errors":
- Permissions: The user has no righs to do that copy. Just chmod those files. Take into account that the user eupuk must have rights to do those cps.
- Environment: Oracle variables not set for the user. Just set them on HSBC_file_transfer.sh.

Regards.
Just read the messages.
 

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