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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Add another condition to bash for when not met Post 302984114 by Don Cragun on Thursday 20th of October 2016 06:56:38 PM
Old 10-20-2016
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Originally Posted by cmccabe
This is a part of a real ksh written by @Don Cragun that I have added to. It runs flawlessly but I can not seem to add a line that adds Not low when the Low condition, firstif is not met. Thank you Smilie.
I'm glad that my code ran flawlessly for you, but what you have shown us in post #1 in this thread is a strange mix of sh and awk code with some pieces to hook them together (such as the Else Scrutinizer mentioned) that isn't valid in awk, bash, or ksh.

Please give us a clear description of what you are trying to do with this script, show us the input you are processing, and show us the output you hope to produce.
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