-bash: then : command not found

Hi
Sorry i have post the same problem in Infrastruture but i am not getting a quick reply.Thats why i am posting this in the database thread.
I have installed OEL 5.I am going to install Oracle 11g.I have configured Kernel for oracle.But now when give the command su - oracle there is an
-bash: then : command not found
-bash: : command not found
When i give su - then also same these lines appear.Please send me a solution.
Will this give nay problem in database installation
Regards
Bobby

user12119634(bobs) wrote:
Hi
Sorry i have post the same problem in Infrastruture but i am not getting a quick reply.Thats why i am posting this in the database thread.
I have installed OEL 5.I am going to install Oracle 11g.I have configured Kernel for oracle.But now when give the command su - oracle there is an
-bash: then : command not found
-bash: : command not found
When i give su - then also same these lines appear.Please send me a solution.
Will this give nay problem in database installation
Regards
BobbyTry
export PATH=/bin:$PATHthen do again

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