Reputation: 4028
All,
At the start of my shell script I set a variable called filespresent="false"
This variable acts as a flag to indicate later in my shell script logs if it found a file to process through SQLLoader
The problem is that my if statement is not working it is giving the following error
[false: not found
Here is my code
if ["$filespresent" == "false"]
then
echo ">>>No CSV files in : " $inbox " folder, skipped SQLLoader" >> script.log
fi
I checked the string comparison tutorial here, perhaps Solaris is different to Linux? http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/209/bournebash-shell-scripts-string-comparison/
Upvotes: 1
Views: 5315
Reputation: 123458
You need spaces around [
and ]
. Say:
if [ "$filespresent" == "false" ]
[
is a command. Saying ["$filespresent"
causes the shell to interpret it as one token and not a command.
The ==
operator is not available in sh
, use =
instead:
if [ "$filespresent" = "false" ]
Upvotes: 2