03-12-2012
Picking contents value of file at run time based on variable values
HI,
I have to write a unix script and need your help.
in my application where I have to invoke this script a varialble is there where the value comes in a variable . for example variable can be var=ABC
like this there will be any type of value in the vcariable.
there is a unix directory structure where
/home/source/files/
this directory has files like
abc.txt and content of file are
source_directory=/home/abc/source/
target_directory=/home/abc/target/
temp_directory=/home/abc/temp/
arch_directory=/home/abc/archive/
I have to fecth the value of source_directory, target_directory,temp_directory, arch_directory at run time and use this value for further processing.
if Value of variable will be xxx and the file name will be xxx.txt from where values will be picked and values available in file will be
xxx.txt and content of file are
source_directory=/home/xxx/source/
target_directory=/home/xxx/target/
temp_directory=/home/xxx/temp/
arch_directory=/home/xxx/archive/
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