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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Setting up a path in UNIX Post 302544881 by bobby1015 on Friday 5th of August 2011 09:46:27 AM
Old 08-05-2011
I hope this will suffice. If not I will show the entire script. Thanks
Code:
$head -20 test
#!/bin/ksh
PROG=$0;export PROG
PATH=/usr/informent/dv03/bin:$PATH;export PATH
ORAUSER=`get_inf_env INFORM_DB_ACCOUNT`;export ORAUSER
BATCH_HOME=`get_inf_env INFORM_DATA_HOME`

usage()
 {
          echo "                                                                                         "
          echo "__________________________ test_tool_compare_________________________________________    "
          echo "                                                                                         "
          echo "Usage... test_tool_compare (Release 1.0)  June, 2011                        "
          echo "This script generates output to support the parallel test of Partenon generated source    "
          echo " files with Source One generated files.  One test is run per file format.  The Partenon  "
          echo " file is loaded to Informent, saved off to another table, and the SourceOne file         "
          echo " is loaded to Informent and saved to another table.  The data in the 2 saved off tables  "
          echo " are manipulated to create tables, views and reports to assist an analyst with  verifying "
          echo " the parallel data loaded.                                                               "
          echo "                                                                                         "
          echo "The user is prompted to enter File Format, the SourceOne physical file name involved     "
$


Last edited by Franklin52; 08-06-2011 at 04:41 PM.. Reason: Please use code tags for data and code samples, thank you
 

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boolval - Get the boolean value of a variable

SYNOPSIS
boolean boolval (mixed $var) DESCRIPTION
Returns the boolean value of $var. PARAMETERS
o $var - The scalar value being converted to a boolean. RETURN VALUES
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