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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Adding PATH variable in the startup scripts Post 302108924 by dsbeerf on Thursday 1st of March 2007 10:23:01 PM
Old 03-01-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by rajanishshetty
Hi,

I got a error message
The environmental variable AUTOSYS is not set !

I think I require to to add a path to PATH variable in the startup scripts in the home dir.

I tried using set PATH=

but it is not setting the PATH when i do the echo $PATH , i dont get the new PATH reflected, Is there anything i need to do before i run the SET command.

Regards
Rajanish
What are you really trying to do ? What you describe is NOT a standard "shell environment".
What shell are you using ? Each different shell has a different syntax for setting environment variables.

The mention of the variable "AUTOSYS" makes me think you are running a script inside a "batch environment" using the (C.A.) facility "AutoSys". This is a MUCH more complicated execution environment, and cannot be explained or trouble-shot in a forum.
 

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