SHELL SCRIPT Function Calling Another Function Please Help...
This is my function which is creating three variables based on counter & writing these variable to database by calling another function writeRecord
but only one record is getting wrote in DB.... Please advise ASAP...
Code:
function InsertFtg
{
FTGSTR=""
echo "Saurabh is GREAT $#"
let count=1
let limit=16
while [[ $count -le 16 ]]
do
IFS=","
set ${ABP_HOST_CONFIG}
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]
do
# if [ "$count" -eq "$limit" ]; then
HostVar="HOST_${count}=$1"
UserVar="ACCOUNT_${count}=$2"
PassVar="PASSWORD_${count}=$ABP_DEV_PASS"
echo $HostVar
echo $UserVar
echo $PassVar
read
let count=count+1
FTGSTR="$HostVar;$UserVar;$PassVar"
shift;shift
# done
writeRecord ${PREFIX}FTG FTP SYSDATE NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL ${HOST} ${FTGSTR} NULL NULL N ${MARKET} NULL NULL
echo ${PREFIX}FTG FTP SYSDATE NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL ${HOST} ${FTGSTR} NULL NULL N ${MARKET} NULL NULL
done
#done
# writeRecord ${PREFIX}FTG FTP SYSDATE NULL NULL NULL NULL NULL ${HOST} ${FTGSTR} NULL NULL N ${MARKET} NULL NULL
unset IFS
done
}
Last edited by Franklin52; 04-13-2010 at 07:52 AM..
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