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Homework and Emergencies Homework & Coursework Questions Table Scripting Post 302794251 by Catori on Monday 15th of April 2013 10:20:14 PM
Old 04-15-2013
Because each script is going to be doing three different things.
Human Resources script will have the sales persons(five of more) with ID numbers and names within it.
Manufacturing script will have all the products manufactured with part numbers, product names, Cost of Manufacturing, and sell price with 40% markup or more.
and the Sales script will have all the products sold: Salesperson ID, part numbers, costs of goods sold, and gross profit.

After that, i need to generate a report, gathering data from each department's data files created by the scripts.
I simply do not know what my teacher means when she writes "Write three scripts to create tables, "flat database files, using colon delimiters. Each script should ask for the department name."
I cannot write pseudocode or an algorithm to something I don't even understand. So when I figure out the algorithm, i'll try starting the script...

i'll read some more on unix/linux shell scripts and programming shells, as well as variables, environment and configuration variables, shell variables, and operators.

---------- Post updated at 07:20 PM ---------- Previous update was at 10:21 AM ----------

Ahh! Here we go!!
How does this script sound?
Code:
#=============================================
#Script Name: Add Employee
#By: Catori
#
#=============================================
trap "rm~/tmp/* 2> /dev/null; exit" 0 1 2 3
employeefile=./humanresources/employees
looptest=y
while [ $looptest = y ]
do
   clear
   tput cup 1 4; echo "Corporate Employee Addition"
   tput cup 2 4; echo "====================="
   tput cup 3 4; echo "Id Number:"
   tput cup 4 4; echo "Last Name:"
   tput cup 5 4; echo "First Name:"
   tput cup 6 4; echo "====================="
   tput cup 7 4; echo "Add another? (Y)es or (Q)uit:"
   tput cup 3 15; read idnum
   if [ "$idnum" = "Q" ]
   then 
      clear; exit
   fi
   tput cup 4 15; read lname
   tput cup 5 15; read fname
   #check blank
   if [ "$lname" > "       " ]
   then
      echo "$idnum:$lname:$fname" >> $employeefile
   fi
   tput cup 7 34; read looptest
   if [ "$looptest" = "Q" ]
   then
      clear; exit
   fi
done


Last edited by vbe; 04-16-2013 at 10:28 AM.. Reason: code tags, typos (missing $, t...) & indent...
 

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tput(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   tput(1)

NAME
tput, reset - initialize a terminal or query terminfo database SYNOPSIS
tput [-Ttype] capname [parms ... ] tput [-Ttype] init tput [-Ttype] reset tput [-Ttype] longname tput -S << tput -V DESCRIPTION
The tput utility uses the terminfo database to make the values of terminal-dependent capabilities and information available to the shell (see sh(1)), to initialize or reset the terminal, or return the long name of the requested terminal type. tput outputs a string if the attribute (capability name) is of type string, or an integer if the attribute is of type integer. If the attribute is of type boolean, tput simply sets the exit code (0 for TRUE if the terminal has the capability, 1 for FALSE if it does not), and produces no output. Before using a value returned on standard output, the user should test the exit code [$?, see sh(1)] to be sure it is 0. (See the EXIT CODES and DIAGNOSTICS sections.) For a complete list of capabilities and the capname associated with each, see terminfo(1). -Ttype indicates the type of terminal. Normally this option is unnecessary, because the default is taken from the environment variable TERM. If -T is specified, then the shell variables LINES and COLUMNS will be ignored,and the operating system will not be queried for the actual screen size. capname indicates the attribute from the terminfo database. When termcap support is compiled in, the termcap name for the attribute is also accepted. parms If the attribute is a string that takes parameters, the arguments parms will be instantiated into the string. An all-numeric argu- ment will be passed to the attribute as a number. Only a few terminfo capabilities require string parameters; tput uses a table to decide which to pass as strings. Normally tput uses tparm(3X) to perform the substitution. If no parameters are given for the attribute, tput writes the string without perform- ing the substitution. -S allows more than one capability per invocation of tput. The capabilities must be passed to tput from the standard input instead of from the command line (see example). Only one capname is allowed per line. The -S option changes the meaning of the 0 and 1 bool- ean and string exit codes (see the EXIT CODES section). Again, tput uses a table and the presence of parameters in its input to decide whether to use tparm(3X), and how to interpret the parameters. -V reports the version of ncurses which was used in this program, and exits. init If the terminfo database is present and an entry for the user's terminal exists (see -Ttype, above), the following will occur:(1) if present, the terminal's initialization strings will be output (is1, is2, is3, if, iprog), (2) any delays (e.g., newline) speci- fied in the entry will be set in the tty driver, (3) tabs expansion will be turned on or off according to the specification in the entry, and(4) if tabs are not expanded, standard tabs will be set (every 8 spaces). If an entry does not contain the information needed for any of the four above activities, that activity will silently be skipped. reset Instead of putting out initialization strings, the terminal's reset strings will be output if present (rs1, rs2, rs3, rf). If the reset strings are not present, but initialization strings are, the initialization strings will be output. Otherwise, reset acts identically to init. longname If the terminfo database is present and an entry for the user's terminal exists (see -Ttype above), then the long name of the termi- nal will be put out. The long name is the last name in the first line of the terminal's description in the terminfo database [see term(5)]. If tput is invoked by a link named reset, this has the same effect as tput reset. See tset for comparison, which has similar behavior. EXAMPLES
tput init Initialize the terminal according to the type of terminal in the environmental variable TERM. This command should be included in everyone's .profile after the environmental variable TERM has been exported, as illustrated on the profile(5) manual page. tput -T5620 reset Reset an AT&T 5620 terminal, overriding the type of terminal in the environmental variable TERM. tput cup 0 0 Send the sequence to move the cursor to row 0, column 0 (the upper left corner of the screen, usually known as the "home" cursor posi- tion). tput clear Echo the clear-screen sequence for the current terminal. tput cols Print the number of columns for the current terminal. tput -T450 cols Print the number of columns for the 450 terminal. bold=`tput smso` offbold=`tput rmso` Set the shell variables bold, to begin stand-out mode sequence, and offbold, to end standout mode sequence, for the current terminal. This might be followed by a prompt: echo "${bold}Please type in your name: ${offbold}c" tput hc Set exit code to indicate if the current terminal is a hard copy terminal. tput cup 23 4 Send the sequence to move the cursor to row 23, column 4. tput cup Send the terminfo string for cursor-movement, with no parameters substituted. tput longname Print the long name from the terminfo database for the type of terminal specified in the environmental variable TERM. tput -S <<! > clear > cup 10 10 > bold > ! This example shows tput processing several capabilities in one invocation. It clears the screen, moves the cursor to position 10, 10 and turns on bold (extra bright) mode. The list is terminated by an exclamation mark (!) on a line by itself. FILES
/usr/share/terminfo compiled terminal description database /usr/include/curses.h curses(3X) header file /usr/include/term.h terminfo header file /usr/share/tabset/* tab settings for some terminals, in a format appropriate to be output to the terminal (escape sequences that set margins and tabs); for more information, see the "Tabs and Initialization" section of terminfo(5) EXIT CODES
If the -S option is used, tput checks for errors from each line, and if any errors are found, will set the exit code to 4 plus the number of lines with errors. If no errors are found, the exit code is 0. No indication of which line failed can be given so exit code 1 will never appear. Exit codes 2, 3, and 4 retain their usual interpretation. If the -S option is not used, the exit code depends on the type of capname: boolean a value of 0 is set for TRUE and 1 for FALSE. string a value of 0 is set if the capname is defined for this terminal type (the value of capname is returned on standard output); a value of 1 is set if capname is not defined for this terminal type (nothing is written to standard output). integer a value of 0 is always set, whether or not capname is defined for this terminal type. To determine if capname is defined for this terminal type, the user must test the value written to standard output. A value of -1 means that capname is not defined for this terminal type. other reset or init may fail to find their respective files. In that case, the exit code is set to 4 + errno. Any other exit code indicates an error; see the DIAGNOSTICS section. DIAGNOSTICS
tput prints the following error messages and sets the corresponding exit codes. exit code error message --------------------------------------------------------------------- 0 (capname is a numeric variable that is not specified in the terminfo(1) database for this terminal type, e.g. tput -T450 lines and tput -T2621 xmc) 1 no error message is printed, see the EXIT CODES section. 2 usage error 3 unknown terminal type or no terminfo database 4 unknown terminfo capability capname >4 error occurred in -S --------------------------------------------------------------------- PORTABILITY
The longname and -S options, and the parameter-substitution features used in the cup example, are not supported in BSD curses or in AT&T/USL curses before SVr4. SEE ALSO
clear(1), stty(1), tabs(1), terminfo(5). tput(1)
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