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hi,
im a beginner 4 unix. in a shell script im reading a date variable.the system should guide the user.i mean validation techniques in shell programming.how can i do that. thanks. |
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Hi,
Why don't you try using the search feature on the site? This question has been asked before. Try searching for terms such as 'date validation'. |
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try in this fourm
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