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Old 10-20-2015
Hello Ravinder,

Both the command didnt returned any output.

Rahul

Apologies for the mistake. I got Output from the command. Thanks for the help
 

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Biber::Output::bbl(3pm) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   Biber::Output::bbl(3pm)

NAME
Biber::Output::bbl - class for Biber output of .bbl new Initialize a Biber::Output::bbl object create_output_misc Create the output for misc bits and pieces like preamble and closing macro call and add to output object. set_output_target_file Set the output target file of a Biber::Output::bbl object A convenience around set_output_target so we can keep track of the filename _printfield Add the .bbl for a text field to the output accumulator. set_output_keyalias Set the output for a key which is an alias to another key set_output_undefkey Set the .bbl output for an undefined key set_output_entry Set the .bbl output for an entry. This is the meat of the .bbl output output BBL output method - this takes care to output entries in the explicit order derived from the virtual order of the citekeys after sortkey sorting. AUTHORS
Francois Charette, "<firmicus at ankabut.net>" Philip Kime "<philip at kime.org.uk>" BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests on our sourceforge tracker at <https://sourceforge.net/tracker2/?func=browse&group_id=228270>. COPYRIGHT &; LICENSE Copyright 2009-2012 Francois Charette and Philip Kime, all rights reserved. This module is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Artistic License 2.0. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-17 Biber::Output::bbl(3pm)
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