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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Adding variables in a unix script Post 302348036 by akashtcs on Thursday 27th of August 2009 07:55:39 AM
Old 08-27-2009
Thanks a lot....Smilie

total=`echo $numone + $numtwo | bc`

worked fine.

There is also one more prob......The variable sometimes contains "" attached to it also eg "23.45".
How to handle this in the addition?It is throwing an error"syntax error on line 1 stdin"
Smilie
 

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::errorInfo - Fetch extended error information associated with the last operation on the database handle SYNOPSIS
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RETURN VALUES
PDO.errorInfo(3) returns an array of error information about the last operation performed by this database handle. The array consists of the following fields: +--------+---------------------------------------------------+ |Element | | | | | | | Information | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------------+ | 0 | | | | | | | SQLSTATE error code (a five characters alphanu- | | | meric identifier defined in the ANSI SQL stan- | | | dard). | | | | | 1 | | | | | | | Driver-specific error code. | | | | | 2 | | | | | | | Driver-specific error message. | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------------+ Note If the SQLSTATE error code is not set or there is no driver-specific error, the elements following element 0 will be set to NULL. PDO.errorInfo(3) only retrieves error information for operations performed directly on the database handle. If you create a PDOStatement object through PDO.prepare(3) or PDO.query(3) and invoke an error on the statement handle, PDO.errorInfo(3) will not reflect the error from the statement handle. You must call PDOStatement.errorInfo(3) to return the error information for an operation performed on a particular statement handle. EXAMPLES
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