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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to read values and store in array? Post 302674133 by clx on Thursday 19th of July 2012 04:38:52 AM
Old 07-19-2012
Quote:
Originally Posted by Prachi Gupta
Code:
			if[ grep -w 'Task started' && $var1]
			then
				cut -d"|" -f1 Sri1.log >> time.txt
			fi

But gives the error
Code:
syntax error near unexpected token 'then'

Please guide me to resolve this
There must be a space on both side of "[" and "]"
Inner commands should be first executed, $(..) or `...`
Also, when using && constructs, you should probably use ..
Code:
if [ "$(grep -w 'Task started')" ] && [ $var1 ]
			then
				cut -d"|" -f1 Sri1.log >> time.txt
			fi

 

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