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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting +: more tokens expected Post 302431630 by senormarquez on Tuesday 22nd of June 2010 09:56:38 AM
Old 06-22-2010
+: more tokens expected

Hey everyone, i needed some help with this one. We move into a new file system (which should be the same as the previous one, other than the name directory has changed) and the script worked fine in the old file system and not the new. I'm trying to add the results from one with another but i'm getting this token error. Could anyone be kind to see what i'm doing wrong.

HERE ARE THE RESULTS
Code:
NUM1b = 8
NUM1a = 0
./magADD.ksh[77]: +: more tokens expected
NUM1 = 0 and NUM2= 8
ERROR- failed to run.

See detail in log file below:

Here is the shell script
Code:
TMPFILE1=${TMPDIR}/mag_tmp1_9686.out
67 echo "${TMPFILE1}"
68 TMPFILE2=${TMPDIR}/mag_tmp2_9686.out
69 echo "${TMPFILE2}"
70 TMPFILE3=${TMPDIR}/mag_cnt.txt
71 echo "${TMPFILE3}"
72 #check db access
73 NUM1b=`grep "ORA-00942" ${TMPFILE2} |wc -l`
74 echo "NUM1b = $NUM1b"
75 NUM1a=`grep "Table dropped" ${TMPFILE1} |wc -l`
76 echo "NUM1a = $NUM1a"
77 let NUM1=$NUM1b + `grep "Table dropped" ${TMPFILE1} |wc -l`
78 NUM2=`grep "Table created" ${TMPFILE1} |wc -l`
79 echo "NUM1 = $NUM1 and NUM2=$NUM2"
80 if [ "${NUM1}" != "${NUM2}" ]
81 then
82 echo "ERROR- failed to run. See detail in log file below:\n" >> $LOGFILE
83 exit
84 fi
85
86 echo "Done ${MAIN_SQL}.\n"
87 exit


Here is the content on each tmp file
Code:
$ more mag_tmp1_9686.out
ORA-00942
ORA-00942
ORA-00942
ORA-00942
ORA-00942
ORA-00942
ORA-00942
Table created
Table created
Table created
Table created
Table created
Table created
Table created
Table created
 
 
$ more mag_tmp2_9686.out
ORA-00942
ORA-00942
ORA-00942
ORA-00942
ORA-00942
ORA-00942
ORA-00942
ORA-00942

I hope i provide enough info.

Last edited by Franklin52; 06-22-2010 at 11:09 AM.. Reason: Please use code tags
 

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HTML::TableParser::Table(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			     HTML::TableParser::Table(3pm)

NAME
HTML::TableParser::Table - support class for HTML::TableParser DESCRIPTION
This class is used to keep track of information related to a table and to create the information passed back to the user callbacks. It is in charge of marshalling the massaged header and row data to the user callbacks. An instance is created when the controlling TableParser class finds a "<table" tag. The object is given an id based upon which table it is to work on. Its methods are invoked from the TableParser callbacks when they run across an appropriate tag ("tr", "th", "td"). The object is destroyed when the matching "/table" tag is found. Since tables may be nested, multiple HTML::TableParser::Table objects may exist simultaneously. HTML::TableParser uses two pieces of information held by this class -- ids and process. The first is an array of table ids, one element per level of table nesting. The second is a flag indicating whether this table is being processed (i.e. it matches a requested table) or being ignored. Since HTML::TableParser uses the ids information from an existing table to initialize a new table, it first creates an empty sentinel (place holder) table (by calling the HTML::TableParser::Table constructor with no arguments). The class handles missing "/tr", "/td", and "/th" tags. As such (especially when handling multi-row headers) user callbacks may be slightly delayed (and data cached). It also handles rows with overlapping columns LICENSE
This software is released under the GNU General Public License. You may find a copy at http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.html AUTHOR
Diab Jerius (djerius@cpan.org) SEE ALSO
HTML::Parser, HTML::TableExtract. perl v5.10.0 2007-09-21 HTML::TableParser::Table(3pm)
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