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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting comparing two strings Post 302089771 by ragha81 on Wednesday 20th of September 2006 05:41:10 PM
Old 09-20-2006
Hi vgersh..

The problem is actually with the loop. The condition is working fine. In this code when the condition satisifies it has to give output an output like this

sble01
ALLTEL - WebOrders WorkMon Shutting
down
success

sble01
ALLTEL WorkMon24Hrs
Running

but it is giving output as below
sble01
ALLTEL - WebOrders WorkMon Shutting
down
success

success <----------------This shouldnt appear here
sble01
ALLTEL WorkMon24Hrs
Running


pls see the code and find out the error

Code:
until [ $i -eq ${#wfname[*]} ]
do
      
$SIEBEL_ROOT/bin/srvrmgr -g $SIEBEL_GATEWAY -e $SIEBEL_ENTERPRISE -s $SIEBEL_SERVER -u n9912499 -p n9912499 -c "list component '${wfname[$i]}' show SV_NAME, CC_NAME, CP_DISP_RUN_STATE" -o "$temp_output"  
sed -n "/^SV_NAME/,$ p" < $temp_output | sed "/rows* returned/,$ d" | awk '
NR > 2 {n = split($0,arr," ")
printf("%s|",arr[1])
for( k = 2; k <=n-1;++k) printf("%s ",arr[k])
printf("\b|%s\n",arr[n]) }' > temp
old_IFS=$IFS
IFS="|"
while read SV_NAME CC_NAME CP_DISP_RUN_STATE
do
echo $SV_NAME
echo $CC_NAME
echo $CP_DISP_RUN_STATE

if [ "${wfname[$i]}" != "ALLTEL - WebOrders WorkActn" ]
then
if [ "$CP_DISP_RUN_STATE" != "${status[0]}" ]
then
echo success
fi
elif [ "${wfname[$i]}" = "ALLTEL - WebOrders WorkActn" ] 
then
if [ "$CP_DISP_RUN_STATE" != "${status[1]}" ]
then
echo good
fi
fi
done < temp
((i=i+1))
done

thanks a lot
 

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APC_DEC(3)								 1								APC_DEC(3)

apc_dec - Decrease a stored number

SYNOPSIS
int apc_dec (string $key, [int $step = 1], [bool &$success]) DESCRIPTION
Decreases a stored integer value. PARAMETERS
o $key - The key of the value being decreased. o $step - The step, or value to decrease. o $success - Optionally pass the success or fail boolean value to this referenced variable. RETURN VALUES
Returns the current value of $key's value on success, or FALSE on failure EXAMPLES
Example #1 apc_dec(3) example <?php echo "Let's do something with success", PHP_EOL; apc_store('anumber', 42); echo apc_fetch('anumber'), PHP_EOL; echo apc_dec('anumber'), PHP_EOL; echo apc_dec('anumber', 10), PHP_EOL; echo apc_dec('anumber', 10, $success), PHP_EOL; var_dump($success); echo "Now, let's fail", PHP_EOL, PHP_EOL; apc_store('astring', 'foo'); $ret = apc_dec('astring', 1, $fail); var_dump($ret); var_dump($fail); ?> The above example will output something similar to: Let's do something with success 42 41 31 21 bool(true) Now, let's fail bool(false) bool(false) SEE ALSO
apc_inc(3). PHP Documentation Group APC_DEC(3)
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