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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Unmatched 'then' Post 6387 by akpopa on Tuesday 4th of September 2001 04:18:58 PM
Old 09-04-2001
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Now I am getting the 'then' unmatched again.

Here is exactly what the statement looks like:

if [ "$all_recs" = "NEW" ]
then

# Flush the staging table
echo "=== Cleaning the staging table..."
sqlplus -s $connect_string > /dev/null << EOF
begin
iws_clean_staging_pkg.iws_clean_staging_prc;
end;
/
EOF
fi;


Is there a man entry for the if statement? If so, what keyword is it under?

Thanks,

Amber Taylor
 

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