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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Changing directories using variables. Post 302255898 by danmero on Friday 7th of November 2008 10:27:19 AM
Old 11-07-2008
~ (tilde) will expand to user home directory(current user).
Code:
# echo '~'
~
# echo "~"
~
# echo ~
/usr/danmero

If you wrapping with quotes or double quote will prevent expansion.
 

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MSSQL_FIELD_SEEK(3)													       MSSQL_FIELD_SEEK(3)

mssql_field_seek - Seeks to the specified field offset

SYNOPSIS
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