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And if you run the /var/tmp/gcsw/script.sh on the command line?

Ensure it is executable,
and put a first line #!/bin/bash
to ensure it is the correct shell (your commands require bash or ksh or a Posix-sh).
Additionally, as others posted, you can ensure that PATH in the script is equal to your current PATH. Do
echo $PATH
and insert a 2nd line in your script
export PATH=yourcurrentpath
where you replace yourcurrentpath with the output of the echo command.

Ensure, your crontab entry was done with
crontab -e
and is visible with
crontab -l

Finally, if the script works on your command line but still not in the crontab, check the cron log file. (The log file is dependent on your operating system.)
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