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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting The shell script doesn't get arguments, but parse them Post 303001016 by jim mcnamara on Tuesday 25th of July 2017 10:03:10 AM
Old 07-25-2017
It skips over the arguments -- if no arguments it just goes on. Now whether that is correct for job to run well, I cannot know. Your problem.

Code:
        echo "VARVAR $#"
        if [ $# -gt 0 ]
        then
          .. remove lots of code here 

       fi

$# is a count of command line arguments passed to the script.
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