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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting FileWatcher Script Post 302251428 by Amit.Sagpariya on Monday 27th of October 2008 06:04:58 AM
Old 10-27-2008
Hi All,

I made the solution for this...

Code:
#!/bin/sh


datafile=$1
indfile=$2

waittime=100
starttime=0
while [ $starttime -le $waittime ]
do
	if [ -f $indfile ]
	then
		do your process (ie run feed validation script)
		exit 0
		
	else
		sleep 10;
		starttime=`echo "$starttime + 10" | bc`
			
		if [ $starttime -eq $waittime ]
		then
			echo "Waittime excceded"
			Get_feed_date=`sqlplus -s amit/amit@amit  <<END 
			set feedback off;
			set heading off;
			select to_char(fdnxtdt, 'YYYYMMDD') from amit where  source_desc='$1';
			exit;
			END`
			
			if [ $Get_feed_date -ne $timestamp ]
				then
					touch xxx.wit
					exit 0
				else
					echo "File has not arrived yet; continue to wait !!"
					starttime=0
				fi
		fi
	fi
done


Last edited by DukeNuke2; 10-27-2008 at 08:48 AM.. Reason: added code tags for better reading
 

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