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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T03:26:57+00:00 2026-05-28T03:26:57+00:00

I wrote a bash script that performs a curl call only during business hours.

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I wrote a bash script that performs a curl call only during business hours. For some reason, the hourly comparison fails when I add an “-a” operator (and for some reason my bash does not recognize “&&”).

Though the script is much larger, here is the relevant piece:

HOUR=`date +%k`

if [ $HOUR > 7 -a $HOUR < 17 ];
then
  //do sync
fi

The script gives me the error:

./tracksync: (last line): Cannot open (line number): No such file

However, this comparison does not fail:

if [ $DAY != "SUNDAY" -a $HOUR > 7 ];
then
  //do sync
fi

Is my syntax wrong or is this a problem with my bash?

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    2026-05-28T03:26:58+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 3:26 am

    You cannot use < and > in bash scripts as such. Use -lt and -gt for that:

    if [ $HOUR -gt 7 -a $HOUR -lt 17 ]
    

    < and > are used by the shell to perform redirection of stdin or stdout.

    The comparison that you say is working is actually creating a file named 7 in the current directory.

    As for &&, that also has a special meaning for the shell and is used for creating an “AND list” of commands.

    The best documentation for all these: man bash (and man test for details on comparison operators)

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