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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Cutting a string and storing it in a variable Post 302795477 by Little on Wednesday 17th of April 2013 11:56:33 PM
Old 04-18-2013
hi kishore,

you can use this.

Code:
path=test1
path1=`echo "${path%?}"`

notice that those are not single quotes.. that symbol is present in the button below the esc button.
hope this will help you.
 

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