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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers find usage with parameters Post 302339794 by Scott on Friday 31st of July 2009 10:28:26 AM
Old 07-31-2009
Hi.

Find doesn't return an error when it doesn't find anything, so one solution would be:

Code:
C=0
pfile=$1
pday=$2
pdir=`pwd`
echo current directory $pdir

for i in `find $pdir -name "$pfile" -mtime +$pday`
do
  let C=$C+1
  vfile=`basename $i`
  echo aging files $vfile

done
if [ $C -eq 0 ]; then
  echo "No files found."
  ...
fi

# put a white space
echo

Alternatively, grep does return an error, so you can do this:
Code:
pfile=$1
pday=$2
pdir=`pwd`
echo current directory $pdir

for i in `find $pdir -name "$pfile" -mtime +$pday | grep .`
do
  vfile=`basename $i`
  echo aging files $vfile

done
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
  echo "No files found."
  ...
fi
# this will only work if the last command in your loop doesn't return an error


# put a white space
echo

 

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basename - Returns trailing name component of path

SYNOPSIS
string basename (string $path, [string $suffix]) DESCRIPTION
Given a string containing the path to a file or directory, this function will return the trailing name component. PARAMETERS
o $path - A path. On Windows, both slash ( /) and backslash ( ) are used as directory separator character. In other environments, it is the forward slash ( /). o $suffix - If the name component ends in $suffix this will also be cut off. RETURN VALUES
Returns the base name of the given $path. EXAMPLES
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