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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Help on UNIX Post 302957574 by arun888 on Tuesday 13th of October 2015 04:37:00 AM
Old 10-13-2015
Help on UNIX

dear all,

Could please help me for the below request. how i can write a shell script for this. I have a 10 database which start with
Code:
 B149K, B456K, R4595, B569O, R56I9, B569I, R678K.

The letters start with B are present in
Code:
 /database/banking

directory and the letter start with R are present in the
Code:
/database/retailer

directory.

if i pass the input name as $1. it should it assign to the speicfic directory as mentioned. could you please help me out.

if B149K is passed , DIR=/database/banking
if R678K is passed , DIR=/database/retailer
 

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DICODCONFIG(8)						       Debian User's Manual						    DICODCONFIG(8)

NAME
dicodconfig - write dicod database configuration section SYNOPSIS
dicodconfig [-hlovw] [--help] [--list] [--order] [--version] [--write] DESCRIPTION
dicodconfig generates a complete dicod database configuration section for available dictionary databases found in /usr/share/dictd/ (or possibly elsewhere if an optional order override file is present). If a dictionary database contains a <basename>.suffix and/or a <base- name>.word file, appropriate index_suffix and index_word entries are created. Its output file /var/lib/dicod/dictorg-db.list may then be included from the dicod configuration file /etc/dicod.conf with an ``#include /var/lib/dictd/dictorg-db.list'' line. See infodico for an explanation of dicod configuration. In Debian, dicodconfig is automatically invoked upon installation or removal of dictionary database packages, so most users will never need to invoke it by hand. DATABASE ORDER The default order in which database entries are written is hard coded into dicodconfig, but it may be overridden via the optional order override file /etc/dicod/dicod.order. This may be desired because dicod returns definitions from dictionary databases in the order in which they are listed in its configuration file. The order override file may also be used to include local dictionary databases which may not necessarily reside in /usr/share/dictd/. /etc/dicod/dicod.order, if present, should be a whitespace separated list of basenames and directories. It may also include comments starting with # and extending to the end of the line. Dictionary database entries will be generated only for those databases found via basename and directory entries in the default order (or the order override file, if present), and they will be generated in the order in which these entries appear. No more than one dictionary database entry of any given name will be generated. Entries without a leading / are relative to /usr/share/dictd/. Entries without a trailing / are basenames. A dictionary database entry is generated if <basename>.index and <basename>.dict.dz or <base- name>.dict are present. Entries with a trailing / are directories. A dictionary database entry is generated for each <name> where <directory>/<name>.index and <directory>/<name>.dict.dz or <directory>/<name>.dict are present. The default order includes the directories /usr/share/dictd/ , /usr/share/dico/ as its final entry so that if a previously unknown dictio- nary database (one not explicitly mentioned in the default order) is installed, its dictionary database entry will still be generated. An order override file should also use this technique, both for /usr/share/dictd/ , /usr/share/dico/ and for any other directory where local dictionary database might be installed. The -o option may be used to make dicodconfig display the default order information along with the order override information if /etc/dicod/dicod.order is present. DUMMY ENTRY If no dictionary databases are found (via basename or directory entries in the default order or the order override file), a dummy dictio- nary database entry will be generated with /dev/null for both data and index. This allows dicod to start without error. DATABASE ALIASES If an executable script named /etc/dicod/dicodconfig.alias exists, dicodconfig will filter database names through it. The script can be bash, sed, perl, or whatever. Although dico -D will display database names of any length, names longer than 16 characters are displayed in a ragged format. Appropriate entries in this alias file can be used to cause dico -D to display the database names in a reasonable format. OPTIONS
-w, --write Write database section to /var/lib/dicod/dictorg-db.list. -l, --list List database section to standard out. -o, --order Display database order information. -h, --help Display a usage message and exit. -v, --version Display version information and exit. FILES
/var/lib/dicod/dictorg-db.list Output of dicodconfig. /etc/dicod.conf dicod configuration file which "includes" /var/lib/dicod/dictorg-db.list. /etc/dicod/dicod.order Optional dicodconfig order override file. SEE ALSO
dicod(8) BUGS
Older dictionary database packages did not automatically invoke dicodconfig upon installation and removal, so you may need to do so manu- ally (after which, you should restart dicod). AUTHOR
(Ahmed El-Mahmoudy) Based on dictdconfig(8) By Kirk Hilliard <kirk@debian.org>. DEBIAN
April 5, 2009 DICODCONFIG(8)
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