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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Problem with -s option in IF Post 302870615 by himanshu sood on Monday 4th of November 2013 09:35:28 AM
Old 11-04-2013
Problem with -s option in IF

Hello Guys ,

I am trying to run below in one of my script but unable to get it succeed .
Can anyone help me on this?

I am using HP-UX.

Code:
if [ -s ${MGCA_RESULTS_PATH} && -s ${MGCA_TMP_LOG} ]
then
    write_log " Both files are present . Mail will be send to respective teams."
    EMAIL_SUBJECT="MGCA - File Extraction Process COMPLETED"

error:-
Code:
+ [ -s
MGCA_daily_extraction.sh[163]: test: ] missing


I have tried all upside - down , but could not figure it out.

Thanks,
Himanshu Sood

Last edited by vbe; 11-05-2013 at 09:53 AM.. Reason: code tags, rm fancy colour stuff
 

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NAME
edinplace - edit a file in place SYNOPSIS
edinplace [--error=code] [[--file=file] command [arg ...]] DESCRIPTION
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avenger(1) The Mail Avenger home page: <http://www.mailavenger.org/>. BUGS
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