10-30-2013
"ksh: XYZ: parameter not set" in .profile
Hi,
A very basic query.
I am working on two different UNIX servers and I see different behaviours for my user id. This has to be a setting in the .profile, but I can't seem to find where
So, in one server if I type echo $XYZDD (a random variable), I get a blank line with no value.
In the other server if I type echo $XYZDD, it says
"ksh: XYZDD: parameter not set"
Any ideas?
Cheers,
AL
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