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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting UNIX automation Post 302487323 by ctsgnb on Wednesday 12th of January 2011 04:23:09 AM
Old 01-12-2011
Something like this ?

Code:
i=0
while [ $i -lt 100 ]
do
    filename=$i.DE
    filenametgt=$i.TXT

        if [ ! -f "${filename}" ]
        then
                echo "File missing: ${filename}"
                break
        fi
        filename2="5.Fe.ok"
        if [ ! -f "${filename2}" ]
        then
                echo "File missing: ${filename2}"
                break
        fi

        cp "${filename}" /usr/dob/${filenametgt}
        cp "${filename2}" /usr/dob

        if ( ! /pathname/my_script.ksh >/dev/null 2>&1 )
        then
                echo "Error from /pathname/my_script.ksh"
                break
        fi
    let i+=1
done

If you don't want to process files in an incremental way, you can just scan the files that are present, sort them by "number" and process them.
something like

Code:
ls -1 !(*.Fe.ok) | sort -k 1n | while read a
do
        [[ $(ls *.Fe.ok 2>/dev/null | wc -l) -ne 1 ]] && echo "no uniq *.Fe.ok file found" && break
        cp $a *.Fe.ok /usr/dob/
        if ( ! /pathname/my_script.ksh >/dev/null 2>&1 )
        then
                echo "Error from /pathname/my_script.ksh"
                break
        fi
done


Last edited by ctsgnb; 01-12-2011 at 05:36 AM..
 

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