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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting arithmetic in ksh Post 302105000 by amon on Tuesday 30th of January 2007 07:05:01 AM
Old 01-30-2007
Rightttt but this is not wanted result..

I tryed also bc I forgot to mention that..

but my $catch is 14 $num is 100

it is defined above in program..


result should be 0,14 also I tryed this:

x=`echo $catch / $num | bc`
echo $x

but this does not give goot results..
 

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SYNOPSIS
object mssql_fetch_field (resource $result, [int $field_offset = -1]) DESCRIPTION
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