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Hi,
I have a value of a filepath in a variable DATAFILE with value as "customtop/gpsore37/gepspo/1.0/bin/ashoka.csv ". Now i want the value of last 4 charcters in to another variable. That is EXTENSION = .csv How can i do this in Shell scripting Thanks in advance Alla Kishore |
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