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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Strange "mv" issue Post 303022514 by SIMMS7400 on Sunday 2nd of September 2018 07:29:02 AM
Old 09-02-2018
Strange "mv" issue

Hi Folks -


I have this piece of code within a function:


Code:
    echo ---------------------------------------------------------                                                                                                
    echo "Download Data File"                                         
    echo ---------------------------------------------------------
    echo "Action    : downloadfile"
    echo "Data File : ${_TEMPFILE}"
    echo ---------------------------------------------------------

    pushd "${_EPMAUTOMATE_BIN}"
    #    ./epmautomate.sh downloadfile ${_DATAMGMT_BIN}/${_TEMPFILE} > /dev/null
        _RVAL="$?"

        if [ "$_RVAL" -eq "0" ]
        then
            echo && echo "Successful : Download Data File"                           
        else
            echo && echo "Failed : Download Data File"          
        fi
    
        #::-- Move and rename Data File to XXXX_XXXX_MM_YYYY format --::#
        mkdir -p "${_INBOXPATH}"
        mv "${_TEMPFILE}" "{_INBOXPATH}${_FILE}"
    popd


And it keeps erroring out saying:
Quote:
mv: cannot stat `tempFDMEE.csv': No such file or directory

Quote:
_TEMPFILE is tempFDMEE.csv

However, I can confirm tempFDMEE.csv exists in this bin:
Code:
_EPMAUTOMATE_BIN


Am I doing anything wrong? Thanks!
 

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LOCALE_GET_DISPLAY_NAME(3)						 1						LOCALE_GET_DISPLAY_NAME(3)

Locale::getDisplayName - Returns an appropriately localized display name for the input locale

	Object oriented style

SYNOPSIS
publicstatic string Locale::getDisplayName (string $locale, [string $in_locale]) DESCRIPTION
Procedural style string locale_get_display_name (string $locale, [string $in_locale]) Returns an appropriately localized display name for the input locale. If is NULL then the default locale is used. PARAMETERS
o $locale - The locale to return a display name for. o $in_locale -optional format locale RETURN VALUES
Display name of the locale in the format appropriate for $in_locale. EXAMPLES
Example #1 locale_get_display_name(3) example <?php echo locale_get_display_name('sl-Latn-IT-nedis', 'en'); echo "; "; echo locale_get_display_name('sl-Latn-IT-nedis', 'fr'); echo "; "; echo locale_get_display_name('sl-Latn-IT-nedis', 'de'); ?> Example #2 OO example <?php echo Locale::getDisplayName('sl-Latn-IT-nedis', 'en'); echo "; "; echo Locale::getDisplayName('sl-Latn-IT-nedis', 'fr'); echo "; "; echo Locale::getDisplayName('sl-Latn-IT-nedis', 'de'); ?> The above example will output: Slovenian (Latin, Italy, Natisone dialect); slovxc3xa8ne (latin, Italie, dialecte de Natisone; Slowenisch (Lateinisch, Italien, NEDIS) SEE ALSO
locale_get_display_language(3), locale_get_display_script(3), locale_get_display_region(3), locale_get_display_variant(3). PHP Documentation Group LOCALE_GET_DISPLAY_NAME(3)
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