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Originally Posted by Corona688
No, it does not.
Either these aren't your actual scripts, or the error lies elsewhere.
But I was reading an article which says giving .(dot) runs the called_script in the same process ID whereas /path/called_script.sh runs in its own process ID which is different than the caller script's PID.
How do i get the value of the variable from the called script(script2) to the calling script(script1) in ksh ?
I've given portion of the script here to explain the problem.
Portion of Script 1
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tmp=`a.ksh p1 p2 p3`
if then
# error processing
fi
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Hi
I wrote a shell script , which includes one output file which is emailed back to me , when the script runs .
Now i want to slip the script into 4 different shell scripts each of which taking the parameter PROD or DEV, and include all the 4 different shell scripts in a caller script.
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There are two files one is shell script (sample.sh) and another is configuration file (sampl_conf.cfg)
configuration file contains one variable $FTP_HOME. the value of this variable vaires for user to user. If user is say jadoo then value is /home/jadoo/ftp/, for user1 - /home/user1/ftp. The... (0 Replies)
Please help me on below..
https://www.unix.com/shell-programming-scripting/141533-retrieve-value-environment-variable-shell-script-called-crontab.html#post302442024
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There are two files one is shell script (sample.sh) and another is configuration file (sampl_conf.cfg)
configuration file contains one variable $FTP_HOME. the value of this variable vaires for user to user. If user is say jadoo then value is /home/jadoo/ftp/, for user1 - /home/user1/ftp. The... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am calling a Perl script in my shell script. When Perl script is executed it asks for a answer to be entered by user from terminal. How can i pass that value from my shell script ??
I know I can change perl script to default the answer but i dont have access to do that so only option i... (5 Replies)
I'm trying to automatically pass user input values into a script that is being called from another script, below is my current script and I added a comment next to the script where it asks user to enter input value.
Thanks,
mbak
#!/bin/ksh
echo " Adding disks for DB server then Enter YES... (2 Replies)
Hello Good Day / Guten Tag....
I have to login the server and the user profile contains some scripts which need the inputs to be taken from the keyboard.
So I use the method to conn.authenticateWithKeyboardInteractive(username, new InteractiveCallback() {
public String... (1 Reply)
I want to make a config file which contain all the paths.
i want to read the config file line by line and pass as an argument on my below function.
Replace all the path with reading config path line by line and pass in respective functions.
how can i achieve that?
Kindly guide.
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echo
echo(1B) SunOS/BSD Compatibility Package Commands echo(1B)NAME
echo - echo arguments to standard output
SYNOPSIS
/usr/ucb/echo [-n] [argument]
DESCRIPTION
echo writes its arguments, separated by BLANKs and terminated by a NEWLINE, to the standard output.
echo is useful for producing diagnostics in command files and for sending known data into a pipe, and for displaying the contents of envi-
ronment variables.
For example, you can use echo to determine how many subdirectories below the root directory (/) is your current directory, as follows:
o echo your current-working-directory's full pathname
o pipe the output through tr to translate the path's embedded slash-characters into space-characters
o pipe that output through wc -w for a count of the names in your path.
example% /usr/bin/echo "echo $PWD | tr '/' ' ' | wc -w"
See tr(1) and wc(1) for their functionality.
The shells csh(1), ksh(1), and sh(1), each have an echo built-in command, which, by default, will have precedence, and will be invoked if
the user calls echo without a full pathname. /usr/ucb/echo and csh's echo() have an -n option, but do not understand back-slashed escape
characters. sh's echo(), ksh's echo(), and /usr/bin/echo, on the other hand, understand the black-slashed escape characters, and ksh's
echo() also understands a as the audible bell character; however, these commands do not have an -n option.
OPTIONS -n Do not add the NEWLINE to the output.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
|Availability |SUNWscpu |
+-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
SEE ALSO csh(1), echo(1), ksh(1), sh(1), tr(1), wc(1), attributes(5)NOTES
The -n option is a transition aid for BSD applications, and may not be supported in future releases.
SunOS 5.11 3 Aug 1994 echo(1B)