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Old 09-15-2009
Question Edit in shell script

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1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
Hi, I am creating the phonebook shell script to store the name, number and address of the people. I am stuck in one point.I have done to add new user, list user and delete the user. But i don't know how to edit. My file in store in the file phonebook.txt. It is in the format title:nameSmiliehone1Smiliehone2:address1:address2:groups. I need to edit the particular entry of that file. How can i do that? is there particular command. please help. Thanks in advance..

2. Relevant commands, code, scripts, algorithms:

echo "*********************"
echo "MENU"
echo "*********************"

echo "1. Add new entries"
echo "2. Show all entries"
echo "3. Search for entries"
echo "4. Edit existing entries"
echo "5. Delete existing entries"
echo "6. Exit"
echo "Please enter your choice:"
read choice
case $choice in
1) addrecord;;
2) showall;;
3) searchrecord;;
4) delete;;
5) edit
esac


3. The attempts at a solution (include all code and scripts):



4. School (University) and Course Number:
JCU

Last edited by coolgal; 09-21-2009 at 01:57 PM..
 

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lmfsetup(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       lmfsetup(8)

NAME
lmfsetup - License Management Facility (LMF) registration script SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/lmfsetup [template] DESCRIPTION
You use the lmfsetup script to register data supplied by a Product Authorization Key (PAK). The lmfsetup script prompts you for the data associated with each field on a PAK. Once you enter all the data, LMF makes sure you have supplied entries for all mandatory fields and that the value in the Checksum field validates the license data. If all data is correct, LMF registers the PAK in the License Database. If any data is incorrect, LMF displays the appropriate error message and gives you an opportunity to reenter the data. The template argument allows you to register license data from templates in /usr/var/adm/lmf. The templates stored in this directory are created by some software products during their installation process. When you use a template, the script prompts you to supply data for any empty fields in the template. If the lmfsetup script cannot find the specified template in /usr/var/adm/lmf, it searches your current work- ing directory. Use the lmfsetup script when you want to register a PAK without using an editor. Normally, you should use the lmf register command. The lmf register command displays a template, which includes the fields on the PAK, and invokes an editor so that you can add the license data to the appropriate fields. The lmf register command allows you to correct errors without having to reenter all the data. SEE ALSO
Command: lmf(8) Software License Management lmfsetup(8)
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