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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users How to Read config (.cfg) files using shell scripting Post 302108400 by smallwonder on Monday 26th of February 2007 08:15:44 AM
Old 02-26-2007
Hello Friend

Thanks for reply

I am using Unix/Solaris plateform

config file format is like this
########################
config.cfg
servername =
filepath =

student name1
#student attributes
age =
class=

student name2
age =
class =

####################

i have to use unix shell scripting.
first i have to read that server and filepath..

after that i have to access these students and their corresponding attributes.

so now can you please help me further.

Thanks in advance.

Manish
 

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