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Old 11-24-2006
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Script to selct an option

Dear experts,

Im trying to create a script which will allow me to do the following:

1) log in with a username and password.

2) select an option.

this is how the menu looks:

Select one of the following options:

1 - Activation Menu
2 - Troubleshooting Menu
3 - New Window
4 - Database Creation
5 - Database Maintenance

q - Quit

Enter option number --->

Any good suggestions/ links where i can get a headstart?

Thanks.



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