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Old 05-20-2012
Unix path stored as a column in table

The db2 table[CNG.Path] stores the unix path as below

PARM VALUE
RootPath $SRootDir
Target $SRootDir/target
$SRootDir is set in the env variable as /home/test/root

In the shell script i read the table value and store it in a variable

Code:
pth=db2 -x "select VALUE from CNG.Path where PARM='Target'"
echo $pth

Output of Shell:
Code:
$RootDir/target

The expected result is
Code:
/home/test/root/target

Please help in resolving the env variable in the above echo.

Last edited by 2jnags; 05-20-2012 at 04:26 AM.. Reason: format ; mod: code tags
 

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