I toyed around with that to see if I could implement it into the pre-existing code and I was running into syntax errors. Here is the code I am working with.
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Browse All TopicsI am trying to find a way to compare the contents of a flat file with a variable.
For example something like this:
if ${STRING} exists in /file.txt then ignore
else
add to file
I am not sure of the exact syntax to compare file contents with a variable so any help on this would be great. Thanks.
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by: ozoPosted on 2009-05-20 at 09:23:53ID: 24433595
if grep -i "${STRING}" /file.txt ; then echo ignore
else
echo ${STRING} >> /file.txt
fi