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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications How to delete files with no records? Post 302389973 by goltek on Tuesday 26th of January 2010 02:11:46 PM
Old 01-26-2010
1.You have space between temp1 variable and = sign.
2. You need define temp1 as an integer: typeset -i temp1=0
3. you need space between 0 and ]
Code below:
Code:
#!/bin/ksh
typeset -i temp1=0
temp1=$(wc -l < digit.ksh)
if [ ${temp1} -gt 0 ]; then
       echo "Data file"
else
       echo "Empty file"
fi



---------- Post updated at 01:11 PM ---------- Previous update was at 01:01 PM ----------

or just simply check if file great than zero:
Code:
if [ -s INVX102C.sf ]; then
     echo "Data file"
else 
     echo "Empty fle"
fi


Last edited by Scott; 01-26-2010 at 03:20 PM.. Reason: Please use code tags
 

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