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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting While loop Post 302361309 by kojo on Tuesday 13th of October 2009 02:36:44 AM
Old 10-13-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by methyl
I think we need to see the contents of file b.txt and the expected output. There appears to be some confusion in the script about when to use a filename and when to use a variable.

Also "tar -Cvf" should probably be "tar -cvf".

Guys for more detail please find the code
b.txt contents:
Object (,BDRJX648,001,T_BDRTARGE,BDRXTRSDS,001) extracted
Object (,BDRMX100,001,T_BDRTARG2,BDRXTR,001) extracted


Code:
Code:
function pln
{
echo   "TO EXPORT PLANNIFICATION GIVE PLANNIFICATION NAME IN THE input.txt and Management unit in the mu.txt and PRESS Y EX:BDRMX100"
echo   "TO GO BACK PRESS 99"
read parm0
if [ "$parm0" == "99" ];
then
start
elif [ "$parm0" == "Y" ];
then
while read EachRecord
do
s=`echo $EachRecord | cut -d " " -f1`
p=`echo $EachRecord | cut -d " " -f2`
echo $s
echo $p
$UXEXE/uxext tsk ses=$s vses=* upr=* model mu=$p output=${p}_$s.pnf APP | tee -a log.txt
sed 's;^ *;;;s; *, *;,;g;s; *$;;' log.txt > b.txt
done < input.txt
counter=0
while read z
do
z=$(awk -F"," '{ print $4"_"$2}' b.txt)
echo $z
#tar -cvf plannification.tar ${m}_${n}.pnf
echo "tar -Cvf"
if [ "$counter" > 0 ]
then
    #tar -rvf plannification.tar ${m}_$n.pnf
    echo " tar -rvf process"
else
    echo "Tar CVF"
fi
counter=`expr $counter + 1`
echo $counter
done < b.txt
fi
}




o/p:
BDRJX648
T_BDRTARGE
Object ( , BDRJX648  , 001, T_BDRTARGE, BDRXTRSDS , 001) extracted              
BDRMX100
T_BDRTARG2
Object ( , BDRMX100  , 001, T_BDRTARG2, BDRXTR    , 001) extracted              
T_BDRTARGE_BDRJX648 T_BDRTARG2_BDRMX100
tar -Cvf
 tar -rvf process
1
T_BDRTARGE_BDRJX648 T_BDRTARG2_BDRMX100
tar -Cvf
 tar -rvf process
2


PROBLM:While loop must do first time tar -cvf and after for all values of z it must do tar -rvf



---------- Post updated at 12:06 PM ---------- Previous update was at 11:16 AM ----------

Quote:
Originally Posted by methyl
I think we need to see the contents of file b.txt and the expected output. There appears to be some confusion in the script about when to use a filename and when to use a variable.

Also "tar -Cvf" should probably be "tar -cvf".
That is ok it is just a echo command to display msg not a problem

Last edited by kojo; 10-13-2009 at 03:42 AM.. Reason: code tags please...
 

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