I am working on a script that checks two arguments at the command line. The first argument is a search pattern, the second can be a file or a directory, if it is a file a second script is called that checks it for the search pattern. If the second argument is a directory, it checks for the search... (5 Replies)
#!/bin/ksh
set -x
SQLSTR="LOGIN/PASSWORD"
sqlplus -s ${SQLSTR} @<<EOF
set pagesize 0 feedback off verify off heading off echo off;
UPDATE TABLE NAME
SET VALUE = VALUE + 1
where VALUE2 = 'ABCDE';
exit;
COMMIT;
EOF
i am not able to update the column and not able to exit from sqlplus. ... (7 Replies)
Hello All,
I am ruuning the below script.
userchecking.sh
###########################
#! /bin/ksh
NIS_SCRIPT_HOME="/mot/systems/NIS_SCRIPT_NEW"
. $NIS_SCRIPT_HOME/common.env
WORK_DIR="/mot/systems/scripts/"
#WORK_DIR="/mot/b36376/myscripts/nis_user_automation"... (1 Reply)
Hi Folks,
I am going through a sample script which is not working.
Also i want to understand the certain syntaxes
#!/bin/sh
clear
x="y"
echo "enter ur 1st no."
read n1
echo "enter ur 2nd no."
read n2
while
do
clear
echo "1.sum"
echo "2.subtraction"
echo "3.product"... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a script which when i run in manually it runs properly, but when i run the same script using UC4 scheduler it dose not run properly.
Below is the code i am using. i am not sure what is happening when i run this through UC4 the files are not generated. but when i run this manually it... (1 Reply)
I am trying to run a script which ftp the files from one server to another.
Below is the script -
#!/bin/bash
echo "Please enter no : "
read variable
echo "You entered: $input_variable"
host=xxxxx
USER=xxx
PASSWORD=xxx
ftp -inv $HOST <<EOF
user $USER $PASSWORD
cd... (4 Replies)
I developed a script to group by 1st column and sum few of the column which are required, but while executing sum of 2nd column which has decimals in place is not getting correct sum. below is the script
awk -F, '{a+=$2;b+=$33;c+=$58;d+=$11;e+=$50;}END{for(i in a)printf... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am running below script using autosys.
Though the script is running fine, it fails the workflow but the autosys job shows success.
Can you please let me know where can i make change to script:-
#!/bin/ksh
#to test mail from directory
set -x
frequency=$1
param_file=/local/test... (4 Replies)
Hello,
I have the following script that just archives and clears some log files.
#!/bin/bash
# script: archive_logs_and_clear
# add date to logfile names and copy archive directory
# clear logs
# change to script directory
cd ... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: LMHmedchem
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LEARN ABOUT ULTRIX
test
test(1) General Commands Manual test(1)Name
test - test conditional expression
Syntax
test expr
[ expr ]
Description
The command evaluates the expression expr. If the value of expr is true, the command returns a zero exit status; otherwise, it returns a
nonzero exit status. The command also returns a nonzero exit status if no arguments are specified.
Options
The following primitives are used to construct expr:
-r file Tests if the file exists and is readable.
-w file Tests if the file exists and is writable.
-f file Tests if the file exists and is not a directory.
-d file Tests if the file exists and is a directory.
-s file Tests if the file exists and has a size greater than zero.
-t [ fildes ] Tests if the open file, whose file descriptor number is fildes (1 by default), is associated with a terminal device.
-z s1 Tests if the length of string s1 is zero.
-n s1 Tests if the length of the string s1 is nonzero.
s1 = s2 Tests if the strings s1 and s2 are equal.
s1 != s2 Tests if the strings s1 and s2 are not equal.
s1 Tests if s1 is not the null string.
n1 -eq n2 Tests if number1 equals number2.
n1 -ge n2 Tests if number1 is greater than or equal to number2.
n1 -gt n2 Tests if number1 is greater than number2.
n1 -le n2 Tests if number1 is less than or equal to number2.
n1 -lt n2 Tests if number1 is less than number2.
n1 -ne n2 Tests if number1 is not equal to number2.
These primitives can be combined with the following operators:
!expr Negates evaluation of expression.
expr -a expr Tests logical and of two expressions.
expr -o expr Tests logical or of two expressions.
( expr... ) Groups expressions.
The -a operator takes precedence over the -o operator. Note that all the operators and flags are separate arguments to Note also that
parentheses are meaningful to the Shell and must be escaped.
See Alsofind(1), sh(1), test(1sh5)test(1)