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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting 403-009 The specified number is not valid for this command. Post 302793405 by Yoda on Friday 12th of April 2013 09:44:24 AM
Old 04-12-2013
Code:
Error Message:  dm2_oraver: 9xdm2_oraver2: LT11/w_standard/gold_wh/install/dm2_updatetns.ksh[385]: 
11MAR13: 0403-009 The specified number is not valid for this command.

The error message indicates that you are passing value: 11MAR13 somewhere in your code and it is expecting an integer.

I suggest you to set xtrace and verbose and debug your code to understand what exactly is going on:
Code:
#!/bin/ksh -xv

 

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