sh '$WORKSPACE/script.sh' solved the problem. 

On Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at 4:17:12 PM UTC+5:30 Mk wrote:

> I'm using Jenkins - 2.375.2 and both Jenkinsfile and script.sh files are 
> in my github repository. 
>
> My Jenkinsfile (Declarative Pipeline) content as follows,
> pipeline {
>     agent any
>
>     stages {
>         stage('Checkout') {
>             steps {
>                 git url: 'g...@github.com:org/repository.git'
>             }
>         }
>         
>         stage('Script') {
>             steps {
>                 sh 'script.sh' 
>             }
>         }
>     } 
>
> Any idea why my job goes to below path and looking for script? 
> + myscript.sh 
> /home/user/jenkins/workspace/My_JOB_1@tmp/durable-942e10b9/script.sh: 1: 
> /home/user/jenkins/workspace/My_JOB_1@tmp/durable-942e10b9/script.sh: 
> myscript.sh: not found
>
> I have my script inside this path /home/user/jenkins/workspace/My_JOB_1 
> path. 
> Not sure why it has created jobname with @tmp and looking script in that 
> path.
>
> Any advise to fix this problem would be helpful.
>

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