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Browse All TopicsI have inherited some code that I need to understand.
Ine of the conditions says:
if [ condition ]
then
..something..
elfif [condition -a condition ]
then
... something else ...
fi
I assume the -a means logical AND but I cant see that documented anywhere.
Can anyone confirm that please?
Its Korn Shell on AIX
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by: sunnycoderPosted on 2008-10-03 at 07:05:11ID: 22634026
Hello stummj,
u/~jlk/kor nshell/doc / man93.htm l#Conditio nal%20Expr essions
http://www.cs.princeton.ed
-a file
Same as -e below. This is obsolete.
...
-e file
True, if file exists.
Regards,
sunnycoder