09-27-2007
Myscript is test.sh is looks like
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#!/bin/bash
echo -n "Enter Time schedule in the following format [HH:MM],[HH:MM],..:"
read Ext_Sch
for val in `echo $Ext_Sch |tr ',' '\n'`
do
tmp=""
tmp=`echo $val | grep "^[0-2][0-4]:[0-6][0-9]"`
echo " After getting the Value of tmp is $tmp"
if [ "$tmp" = "" ]
then
echo "Invalid Format !! Re-enter Time schedule in the following format [HH:MM],[HH:MM],..:"
continue
fi
break
done
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I want give input like 27:40,10:30,17:40
Here this scripts should validate the HH:MM !!!
Please help me out
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