12-23-2008
Passing parameters to Shell script for GREP command
I am using grep to capture date from a file .
Since i need to use the shell script for different dates ,is it possible to pass the date parameter to the shell script
the Script is as below
grep -E "08 Aug 2008|2008-08-08"* somefile.txt>test.txt
The above script file greps the file somefile.txt by capturing the pattern of dates as mentioned and outputting the data to the test.txt file.
How do i write a shell script which would prompt the user to input the dates into the grep command .
Else the user has to edit the script file and keep on changing the dates which is cubersome and also not feasible for the user to use .
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