01-17-2008
hi vino
i have a text file with lots of database functions like execuing SQL directly or stored in a file.
i want to include that functions file in my shell script so that i can use those functions in the shell script.
Please provide any information
Quote:
Originally Posted by
vino
I dont think you can include library files in a shell script. What are you trying to achieve ?
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