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Kavitha,
This has been discussed in the forums already. You can do a search on array variable and find such. Here is one: Can there be multi-dimensional variable arrays in borne shell? Take care, Keith |
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also to add to kduffins post.
it depends on what language you are useing also. when posting try to include as much important information as possable and you will get a more direct helpful response. |
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