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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting plugging out value from a textfile Post 302103434 by snowfrost on Thursday 18th of January 2007 10:13:38 AM
Old 01-18-2007
Hi radoulov ,
What does #* means? will the word "TOTAL" and "RECORDS" be capture into the variable if i do not do a find using "TOTAL" and "RECORDS"?
What if in my textfile contains the below:
----------------------------------------
Testing onee
Testing two
TOTAL: 30
RECORDS:300

Do i need to use 'grep' to find the word "TOTAL" & "RECORDS" to plug out the 30 and 300 into the variables?
Thanks.
 

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