09-27-2007
radoulov, you have missed "$0" after print, i.e print $0 > ......
and dave_nithis, '\' character is used to override the behavior of shell's meta character like double quotes. The character followed by '\' inside the double quotes will be taken as the character itself.
Note:
And awk -F"\"" is equal to awk -F'"' is equal to awk 'BEGIN{FS="\""}' is equal to awk '....' FS="\""
But I have a doubt here, how your script checks whether 40 should go to the "ss40.sh", 46 to the "ss46.sh" and so on. And also the redirection operator is in "overwrite mode", so each time it would clear the file and injects the record afresh, so how here the records are appended correctly? Please correct me, if I am wrong.
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diagnostics options device name (e.g. ttyS2
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help
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record options file name
shell options [<shell script [shell options]]>
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OPTIONS
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-d n set i/o device
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-w use off / on hook signal from local handset to start and stop recording
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-P print first DTMF tone on stdout and exit
-R read and print DTMF string on stdout and exit
-S s set default shell for shell scripts (e.g. -S /bin/sh)
-T n set silence timeout in 0.1sec
-V n set silence threshold to <n> (0-100%%)
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