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Old 09-20-2016
Hi all !Smilie

I reopens the post because I still have a few questions concerning my script that it below :

Code:
declare -a missing
for name in $fichier1 $fichier2 $fichier3 $fichier4 $fichier5 $fichier6
do
        [[ -e $name ]] || missing[${#missing[*]}]=$name
done

if (( ${#missing[*]} == 0 ))
then
        echo -e "\nDate :   $date_form2\nFile :   $name_files\nHeight : $height_files\n"
        echo -e "Date :   $date_form2\nFile :   $name_files1\nHeight : $height_files1\n"
        echo -e "Date :   $date_form2\nFile :   $name_files2\nHeight : $height_files2\n"
        echo -e "Date :   $date_form2\nFile :   $name_files3\nHeight : $height_files3\n"
        echo -e "Date :   $date_form2\nFile :   $name_files4\nHeight : $height_files4\n"
        echo -e "Date :   $date_form2\nFile :   "$name_files5"\nHeight : $height_files5"
else
        echo "Missing: " ${missing[*]}
fi
        echo -e "\nDisk Used : $disk_used\nDisk Available : $disk_available\nDisk Used In Percent : $disk_percent\n"

exit 0

here, It work like I want but in the "else" section I would like the same thing that in the "then" section but with the path of missing file instead of the "$name_fileX".

I would like this ouput for example (file5 missing):

Code:
Date :   2016-09-19
File :   name_files
Height : 100K

Date :   2016-09-19
File :   name_files1
Height : 160K

Date :   2016-09-19
File :   name_files2
Height : 4.0K

Date :   2016-09-19
File :   name_files3
Height : 236K

Date :   2016-09-19
File :   name_files4
Height : 4.0K

Date :   2016-09-19
File :   Missing: name_file5
Height : 4.0K

Disk Used :  39M
Disk Available : 185M
Disk Used In Percent : 18%

Here, While hoping to have been clearly....Smilie thanks by advance SmilieSmilie

Last edited by Arnaudh78; 09-20-2016 at 03:29 PM..
 

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