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## $0 can't be assigned in Ksh (but it does reflect the current function).
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### Problematic code:
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```sh
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#!/bin/ksh
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$0=myname
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echo "Usage: $0 --help"
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```
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### Correct code:
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```sh
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#!/bin/ksh
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myname() {
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echo "Usage: $0 --help"
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}
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myname
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```
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### Rationale:
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You appear to be trying to assign a new value to `$0` in Ksh.
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This is not possible. However, `$0` will reflect the current function name, so if you wrap your code in a function with your chosen name, you can have `$0` expand to it.
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### Exceptions:
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If you instead wanted to compare the value of `$0`, use a comparison like `[ "$0" = "myname" ]`.
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### Related resources:
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