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Old 01-13-2012
Error message with tail command

Hello,

I wrote a script and part of the script, I have a validation to check if the file has <EOF> on the last line of the
file. If it does not have a <EOF>, then a message has to be written to a log file.

the code snippet shown below works fine, but it writes the below message if the <EOF> is not available.

PHP Code:
if [ `tail -1 $FILE` = "<EOF>" ]
then echo "<EOF> tag is available in the $FILE>>${errfile2>&1
else "<EOF> tag missing in $FILE>>${errfile2>&
./File_avail_cp.sh[82]: <EOF> tag missing in SALES_20111223: not found [No such file or directory]. I don't understand why I get message
- not found [No such file or directory].

If a file contains <EOF> then it works fine. error message is:
<EOF> tag is available in the ORDER_20111223

Can someone please help me resolve this?

thanks!
 

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catch(n)						       Tcl Built-In Commands							  catch(n)

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

NAME
catch - Evaluate script and trap exceptional returns SYNOPSIS
catch script ?varName? _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
The catch command may be used to prevent errors from aborting command interpretation. Catch calls the Tcl interpreter recursively to exe- cute script, and always returns without raising an error, regardless of any errors that might occur while executing script. If script raises an error, catch will return a non-zero integer value corresponding to one of the exceptional return codes (see tcl.h for the definitions of code values). If the varName argument is given, then the variable it names is set to the error message from interpret- ing script. If script does not raise an error, catch will return 0 (TCL_OK) and set the variable to the value returned from script. Note that catch catches all exceptions, including those generated by break and continue as well as errors. The only errors that are not caught are syntax errors found when the script is compiled. This is because the catch command only catches errors during runtime. When the catch statement is compiled, the script is compiled as well and any syntax errors will generate a Tcl error. EXAMPLES
The catch command may be used in an if to branch based on the success of a script. if { [catch {open $someFile w} fid] } { puts stderr "Could not open $someFile for writing $fid" exit 1 } The catch command will not catch compiled syntax errors. The first time proc foo is called, the body will be compiled and a Tcl error will be generated. proc foo {} { catch {expr {1 +- }} } KEYWORDS
catch, error Tcl 8.0 catch(n)
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