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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Shell script with mutiple steps/commands, on UNIX servers Post 302839423 by System Admin 77 on Thursday 1st of August 2013 01:18:50 PM
Old 08-01-2013
@Don Cragun

Thanks much for your help! Just want to confirm something. I do understand that it will send me the exit status of each step. But in case if a step fails......then will it stop there itself ??
instead of executing next step?

And can we get a single attachment instead of multiple emails? and i am not receiving anything as an attachment instead am receiving all the information in the email body.

not urgent/impt........pls take your time and give some idea

Thank you

Last edited by System Admin 77; 08-01-2013 at 02:24 PM..
 

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