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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Variable value inconsistency on BASH and CSH Post 302305281 by pavanlimo on Wednesday 8th of April 2009 11:48:41 AM
Old 04-08-2009
Quirkasaurus,
$data="123"
I want this to be concatenated with $input:
So the expected output would be:

"123abc".

This is happening as expected on BASH and also on KSH. CSH, like you said is creating a subshell and hence the variable value is not reflected.

I was hoping for inputs on some other approach to replace the current so that I can loop on the contents of a variable, line by line.
 

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