If ls "fails" -- which I believe to mean it does not match the "${SegList}.DAT.${Datelist}.GZ" pattern -- there is no output, the file is empty.
I am trying to figure out what you are trying to do. First off, I indented your code (which makes it much easier to read):
Inside the loop, the only difference I see is that ${List_Temp} is appended to if ${Segment_List_Temp} exists and has data, otherwise ${List_Temp} is overwritten. This can be simplified by removing ${List_Temp} when ${Segment_List_Temp} does not exist or has no data, and then append to ${List_Temp}, as follows: ${Segment_List_Temp} is not otherwise modified by the script, so it can be pulled out of the loop, as can the cut:
BTW, what is the value of ${Datelist}? Is it a pattern? Also, does either ${FTP_Path} or ${SeqList} contain "."? If not, then the output file will contain nothing but lines of "DAT".
I do have to ask -- what is the intention of this script?
I agree with m.d.ludwig. What is the purpose of the script? Where do the values of these variables come from?
We can avoid using "ls" by using "test -f " instead. Can use unix "touch" command to ensure that the logfile is aways there.
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Hi
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Hello
#!bin/ksh
sqlplus -s system/manager < |grep '^ORA' |uniq
select * from kk;
set echo on
show spool on
end;
/
EOF
save test.sh
sh test.sh
results
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