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Old 01-11-2007
Stopping a command in between

Hi
Is it possible to stop a command executing after certain time?
I have this command say prstat which keeps on giving the values etc of the processes after every 1 sec(refreshes the screen)
What I want is just stop the execution after first screen

Since I have written this command in shell script, I am not sure how I can stop it so that my script continues on the next line(right now it keeps on waiting for the output of this command)
Can someone help?

San
 

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