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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting wildcards with if statement? Post 302109352 by sb008 on Monday 5th of March 2007 03:51:11 PM
Old 03-05-2007
Use "ckstr" if available

# ckstr -r "^[^0-9]*$" -e "Invalid input" -p "Enter a value without integers"

Enter a value without integers [?,q] asd34sdf
ERROR: Invalid input

Enter a value without integers [?,q] 1ads
ERROR: Invalid input

Enter a value without integers [?,q] sad4
ERROR: Invalid input

Enter a value without integers [?,q] 234
ERROR: Invalid input

Enter a value without integers [?,q] sfdsfds
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