01-30-2009
Multiple Condition If statement
Hi,
I would like to create an IF statement where if a variable is equal to at least one of 2 (or more) values then the script proceeds. For example:
TEST_VAR=2
if [ TEST_VAR -eq /(2 -o 3 -o 7 -o 8 /) ]; then
echo success!
else
echo failure
fi
I understand that the above syntax is wrong but I feel it must be close. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Mike
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