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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Syntax Error: 'else' is not expected Post 31439 by djschmitt on Thursday 7th of November 2002 04:26:16 PM
Old 11-07-2002
Here's the section of code that I'm having problems with (the second 'else' is what's giving me the problems for now)...

if [ $RETURNCD != 4 ]
then
echo ----
echo ---- Successful Delete of $TABNAME >> $LOGFILE
echo ----
.
.
.
EOF
RETURNCD=$?

###################################
# check the return code from the insert
###################################
if [ $RETURNCD = 4 ]
then
echo +++++
echo +++++Error Inserting into $TABNAME >> $ERRLOG
echo +++++Error Inserting into $TABNAME >> $LOGFILE
echo +++++
else
echo ----
echo ---- Successful Insert into $TABNAME >> $LOGFILE
echo ----
fi
else
echo +++++
echo +++++Error Updating $TABNAME >> $ERRLOG
echo +++++Error Updating $TABNAME >> $LOGFILE
echo +++++
fi

echo \"Commit the INSERT to $TABNAME" >> $LOGFILE
echo ---------------------------------------------- >> $LOGFILE
db2 commit

Note: I do have the if/else statements indented in the actual code if this makes a difference.

Thanks,
Schmitty

Last edited by djschmitt; 11-07-2002 at 05:39 PM..
 

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