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Old 02-04-2010
How do I execute multiple statements within If then else

Please help me. I have been doing this for several hours.

Here is the code

Code:
 
if [\("$var1"=="xxx"\) -o \("$var2"=="0"\)] then
 echo a b c d >> file.txt
echo 1111 >> file.txt
fi

The reason I want the two echo is because I want these statements printed on multiple lines. I keep getting error .

First it tells me fi is not expected, I take that out . then it teslls me if is not matched what do I do?

Thanks.
 

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