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Old 02-12-2016
Hello krishmaths,

Could you please try and let me know if this helps you. Let's say following is the Input_file.
Code:
cat  Input_file
A~B CDR~rsbkjdewdj @!!!~deiiugewiuewn

Then following is the code.
Code:
while IFS="~" read -r name dept cool; do
     echo $dept
done < "Input_file"

Output will be as follows then. Similarly we could take all variable values from it.
Code:
B CDR

Thanks,
R. Singh
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