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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Parsing a csv file Post 302166368 by chiru_h on Monday 11th of February 2008 07:01:14 PM
Old 02-11-2008
Simply, here is what I am looking for:
from the csv file that has below line:
Type:G,Instance:instance1,FunctionalID:funcid,Env:dev,AppName:appname

The output may be as a file or be a variable:

INSTANCE=instance1
FUNCID=funcid
ENV=dev
APPNAME=appname

Thanks,
Ravi
 

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KRB5_APPDEFAULT(3)					   BSD Library Functions Manual 					KRB5_APPDEFAULT(3)

NAME
krb5_appdefault_boolean, krb5_appdefault_string, krb5_appdefault_time -- get application configuration value LIBRARY
Kerberos 5 Library (libkrb5, -lkrb5) SYNOPSIS
#include <krb5.h> void krb5_appdefault_boolean(krb5_context context, const char *appname, krb5_realm realm, const char *option, krb5_boolean def_val, krb5_boolean *ret_val); void krb5_appdefault_string(krb5_context context, const char *appname, krb5_realm realm, const char *option, const char *def_val, char **ret_val); void krb5_appdefault_time(krb5_context context, const char *appname, krb5_realm realm, const char *option, time_t def_val, time_t *ret_val); DESCRIPTION
These functions get application defaults from the appdefaults section of the krb5.conf(5) configuration file. These defaults can be specified per application, and/or per realm. These values will be looked for in krb5.conf(5), in order of descending importance. [appdefaults] appname = { realm = { option = value } } appname = { option = value } realm = { option = value } option = value appname is the name of the application, and realm is the realm name. If the realm is omitted it will not be used for resolving values. def_val is the value to return if no value is found in krb5.conf(5). SEE ALSO
krb5_config(3), krb5.conf(5) HEIMDAL
July 25, 2000 HEIMDAL
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