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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Tricky Shell script Post 302131871 by namishtiwari on Tuesday 14th of August 2007 06:09:28 AM
Old 08-14-2007
CPU & Memory

lorcan,
still the same problem is coming,its not going to the COUNT expression;

is this syntax correct;
while [[ $COUNT -le $TOTAL_FIELDS ]]
do
echo $?
cut -d',' -f1-9 $outFile | grep -v 00 | sort > $tmpFile1
echo $?
cut -d',' -f10-18 $outFile | grep -v 00 | sort > $tmpFile2
echo $?
cut -d',' -f19-27 $outFile | grep -v 00 | sort > $tmpFile3
echo $?
cat tmpFile1 tmpFile2 tmpFile3 > sortFile
echo $?

In the script itself these lines are there i just cut and pasted that.when i am running the script :
cat: cannot open tmpFile1
cat: cannot open tmpFile2
cat: cannot open tmpFile3
this error is coming.

I am trying to track them but its is hard for me.Can you help me out in this.
 

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