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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting pipe command for array Post 302323141 by rickirick on Friday 5th of June 2009 01:48:17 PM
Old 06-05-2009
pipe command for array

Hi Folks,

very basic question, how to do command piping for an array?

suppose i have names as an array, when I write this script:

#!/usr/bin/sh
date=`date +%y%m%d`;
names="a b"
for name in ${names[@]}
do extract -tz +8 person 'income$|expense$' /home/ricki/$name/$date*.xml | tab -d -cols ctr -fmt csv | tee /home/ricki/$name_$date.txt
done

extract and tab are existing perl scripts.

seems that the names array is not stored after executing the first command.. sorry if the question is very basic, i'm a newbie in shell.

//ricki

Last edited by rickirick; 06-05-2009 at 03:10 PM..
 

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