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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Not able to get result to unix variables Post 302395316 by vsmeruga on Monday 15th of February 2010 04:19:06 PM
Old 02-15-2010
HI All

My Requirement is

I have source file directory and Target file directory.

1. From the list of files in source file directory, From the first file i should get the count of records.
2. From the list of target files in target directory, I should find recent processed file. and get the count of records in the file

so i should update src count and target count to oracle table.

Am i doing any blunders ?.

Please help me as i am new to unix.

Thanks all,
vsmeruga

---------- Post updated at 04:19 PM ---------- Previous update was at 03:39 PM ----------

So friends,

Can i use the below list of cmds to get my results:

Code:
Srcreccnt=cat `ls ${SOURCE_DIR}/ATRPU_RP_ATU_*.csv | head -1`|wc-l
Tgtreccnt=cat `ls ${IMF_TARGET_DIR}/IMF_ATRPU_*.csv | tail -1`|wc-l

or

Code:
Srcreccnt=`cat ls ${SOURCE_DIR}/ATRPU_RP_ATU_*.csv | head -1 |wc -l`
Tgtreccnt=`cat ls ${IMF_TARGET_DIR}/IMF_ATRPU_*.csv | tail -1 |wc -l`

Please confirm..
Thanks,
vsmeruga

Last edited by Franklin52; 02-16-2010 at 04:53 AM.. Reason: Please use code tags!
 

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gzexe - compress executable files in place SYNOPSIS
gzexe [ name ... ] DESCRIPTION
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