Hi all, I'm confused about the proper syntax for multi-conditional if then statements. I'm trying to set limitations on info input on the command line.. i.e.
if ] ;then
$x=$vr1
else
print "You have entered an invalid option."
Can someone please clue me in on what is wrong with my syntax;... (3 Replies)
Guys, Im trying to have a script that evaluates multiple conditions :
test.sh:
if
then
echo "host $1"
else
if
then
echo "host $1"
else
echo $1 not valid
exit 1
fi
when I do
./test.sh brazil1
I get: (4 Replies)
Hi All,
I am new to shell scripting.
Can any one say what is wrong in this if statement, that uses multiple conditions
if
then
***************
else
if ( -z $pcs && "$night_time_calc" > "$night_time" )
then
********************************
... (4 Replies)
how can i specify more than 1 consition in the following AWK statament??
i.e. if $2 is ABCD and $3 is MNOP and $4 is KLPM
similarly for OR
#!/bin/ksh
awk -F '' ' $2 == "ABCD" { print $2, $3;}' file.xml (2 Replies)
Hi,
When i use the below code snippet in my shell script OFC_10.sh:
if
then
echo "Success"
exit 2
elif
then
echo "Failure"
exit 6
I get the error message:
./OFC_10.sh: line 41: '
./OFC_10.sh: line 45: '
Line 41 is the line where If loop starts and line 45 is... (2 Replies)
Deal Experts
I am working on a script to find a date which is 7 days older and follwoing is my approach
#!/bin/sh
Yr=`date +"%Y"`
Mn=`date +"%m"`
Md=28
Da=`date +"%d"`
echo $Yr
echo $Mn
echo $Da
var1=$Yr$Mn$Da
echo "before" $var1
if expr $Da > 7
then Da=`expr $Da - 7`... (3 Replies)
Hello Unix-Forums!
It has been a long time since my last post, but finally I've got a new question:
I know in case you can use multiple patterns by
case $var in
a|b|c|ab)
and so on.
But how would I place an OR between
if ]
then
...
if ]
then
...
I want to execute the "..." if... (3 Replies)
Fellas,
Am new to unix os/ and here the situation , I am trying to write multiple condition statement inside if but it throws me a error
here is my piece of code ,
if ] && ] && ]
then
commands
fi
error : line 15 : `
can someone please advise me how to fix it
Please use... (7 Replies)
Hi Gurus,
Is there a way we can set a logic for this problem ?
The input file looks like below;
1 15 17
2 8 12
3 18 24
4 21 23
5 2 4
6 11 25
So, I would like to print for any row of the input file where the range of value between $2 to $3 lies within the min and max values of Min=10... (2 Replies)
I am analyzing one of the scripts written by another person.script is having multiple if conditions and everything are nested.The code is not formatted properly.Is there any way to identify in Unix to identify begin and end of a particular if block? (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: vamsi.valiveti
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