09-16-2003
I may be wrong but I don't think
if [ $1 = 44* ]; then
Will work with wildcards
You may need to use the ksh version
[[ $1 = 44* ]] && ....
Matt.
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suspend
suspend(1) User Commands suspend(1)
NAME
suspend - shell built-in function to halt the current shell
SYNOPSIS
sh
suspend
csh
suspend
ksh
suspend
DESCRIPTION
sh
Stops the execution of the current shell (but not if it is the login shell).
csh
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See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
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+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
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SEE ALSO
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