Hi. I'd like to have an IF-Then-Else statement where I can check to see if a file exists? We have the Bourne Shell by default. I'm looking for the syntax to do something like this:
if [ -f myfile.txt ]
then
# Do something
else
# Do something else
fi
See the man pages for your Shell for the syntax of "if" and "man test" for detail on the options. There are subtle variations between unix computers. The "-f" option is universal but you won't always find the "-e" option mentioned in post #3.
Possibly being a bit too picky here....
Neither the POSIX nor the Linux man pages for test list -a as a valid syntax other than when used as an AND: expression -a expression . I believe that -a is deprecated and that -e is the preferred option to test if a file exists.
There is an interesting disclaimer in the SunOS version of the test manual page. It does list -a and -e, but indicates that neither is available under sh. This implies that the Bourne shell distributed by Sun is a customised version with the test command built-in rather than existing as an external binary. The OP didn't list their O/S, but if they are using some flavour of SunOS, then the -f option might be the best thing available, or they may need several specific tests if indeed they are sussing out non-regular files.
There are some files with suffix dates like abc_20032019.dat abc_17032019.dat
If at least one file exists then perform some operation else exit from execution.
Korn shell
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array=($inputdir/abc*.dat)
If ] ]
then
echo " file exits"
else
echo " file does... (10 Replies)
I need to check whether a file exists and has been changed.
The file should contain a specific string. The file should also have been changed within the last ten seconds.
How do I do that? (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have the below code written. However I am not getting the desired output
I am checking if the particular path has file in it.
#!/bin/bash
ls -l /IRS2/IRS2_ODI/INFILE/*LS* 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
if
then
echo $?
echo "File Exists"
fi
... (3 Replies)
bash in RHEL 6.3
I have these 2 files with strings.
$ cat someStrings.txt
LOGICAL1
HUNGARY2
PENGUIN2
MOBILE
GUITAR1
MOUSE1
$$ cat checkIF.txt
PENGUIN
MOBILE
$I need to search for strings in someStrings.txt file that matches the patterns in checkIF.txt file.
The strings in... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I want to check if the file exists or not in the directory.
i am trying below code but not working.
File="/home/va59657/Account_20090213*.dat"
echo "$File"
if ]; then
echo "file found"
else
echo "file not found"
fi
However i am getting file not found even if file exits as... (5 Replies)
Hi guys,
I am beginner trying to learn unix. So any help is welcomed.
My requirement is to check whether is a file exists in a particular directory or not.
The directory path and filename are taken dynamically with user interaction. So the program should continue only if the $filename... (1 Reply)
Hi
#Testing for file existence
if ; then
echo 'SCHOOL data is available for processing'
else
echo 'SCHOOL DATA IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR PROCESSING'
:
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The logic is some thing like this in shelling terms
IF ]; then
download file.DDMM.dat
FI
The above is just the way of interpreting the logic.
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Hi,
I have a list of files that I want to check to see if they exist and then count how many of these files exist, I also want to do the same for the files that arent found.
I have done this by creating temp files see below but want ot do this using variables instead:
for FILE in... (7 Replies)