I have the following simple ksh script used in Linux
#!/bin/ksh
set -x
### Process list of *.dat files
if [ -f *.dat ]
then
print "about to process"
else
print "no file to process"
fi
I have the following *.dat files in my current directory:
S3ASBN.1708140015551.dat S3ASBN.1708140015552.dat S3ASBN.1708140015561.dat S3HDR.dat
Running file command shows the following:
file *.dat
S3ASBN.1708140015551.dat: ASCII text
S3ASBN.1708140015552.dat: ASCII text
S3ASBN.1708140015561.dat: ASCII text
S3HDR.dat: ASCII text
However, when I run the ksh script, it shows the following:
./test
+ [ -f S3ASBN.1708140015551.dat S3ASBN.1708140015552.dat S3ASBN.1708140015561.dat S3HDR.dat ]
./test[9]: [: S3ASBN.1708140015552.dat: unexpected operator/operand
+ print no file to process
no file to process
Any clue why I am getting unexpected operator/operand and what's the remedy?
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