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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T15:07:43+00:00 2026-05-27T15:07:43+00:00

When myscript is executed with the following arguments it fails with error 255 (below)

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When myscript is executed with the following arguments it fails with error 255 (below)

         1     2     3                4       5     6     7
myscript value value /my/path/to/file my_file /tmp/ value value

Checking number of passed arguments

if [ ${#} -ne 7 ]
echo ${#}          // Actually prints 7
then
    echo "ERROR 255: Must provide the following 7 parameters:
                   one two three four five six seven"
    exit 255
fi

So … If the number is not 7, exit, but do tell what the number is .. 7.

Has the world gone mad? 🙂

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    2026-05-27T15:07:44+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 3:07 pm

    Are you sure you don’t have a typo in your question?

    echo ${#}          // Actually prints 7
    if [ ${#} -ne 7 ]
    then
        echo "ERROR 255: Must provide the following 7 parameters:
                       one two three four five six seven"
        exit 255
    fi
    

    Having the echo ${#} in between the if [ ... ] and the then is a syntax error, and makes my ksh blow up 😉 Otherwise I think your code looks correct.

    But why not use newer ksh math evaluation features (maybe this will fix your problem).

    echo ${#}          // Actually prints 7
    if (( ${#} != 7 )) ; then
        echo "ERROR 255: Must provide the following 7 parameters:
                       one two three four five six seven"
        exit 255
    fi
    

    I hope this helps.

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