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Old 07-21-2006
multiple conditions in if/then

Hello,
I am having trouble with the syntax with a conditional statement in a BASH script involving multiple conditions. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

if [ "$sString" != "2" && "$sString" != "5" && "$sString" !="8
" && "$tString" !="3" && "$tString" != "5" ]; then
array=("${array[@]}" "$dnNum" )
fi
i receive this error:
./testscript: [: missing `]'
 

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