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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Parsing a column of text file - best practices Post 302998987 by SIMMS7400 on Sunday 11th of June 2017 07:52:47 AM
Old 06-11-2017
Hi Don -

Thank you for the note! You're in CA responding at 130am - do you ever sleep? LOL

I apologize, I thought I included my environment file but I didn't.

Here it is:
Code:
#!/bin/bash
#::--:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
#::-- Script Name: _env.sh                                                    --::
#::--                                                                         --::
#::-- Description: This environment file is set to hold all variables         --::
#::--              for all Hyperion/Oracle scripts requiring:                 --::
#::--                                                                          --::
#::--              1. Path variables                                          --::
#::--              2. User ID(s)                                              --::
#::--              3. Logon(s)                                                --::
#::--              4. Password(s)                                              --::
#::--              5. Server(s)                                                   --::
#::--              6. Application(s)                                          --::
#::--               7. Database(s)                                             --::
#::--               8. etc                                                      --::
#::--                                                                          --::
#::--  Calls:      Not Applicable                                             --::
#::--  Called By:  All Scripts                                                --::
#::--                                                                              --::
#::-- Parameters:  Not Applicable                                               --::
#::--                                                                              --::
#::-- Author:      Name (Company )                                             --::
#::-- Date:                                                                       --::
#::                                                                              --::
#::--:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

#::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
#::-- Set Path Variables --::
#::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

cd $HOME

_MAINPATH=$(pwd)/Hyperion_Batch/
_LOGPATH=Logs/
_ERRORPATH=Errors/
_FILEPATH=Files/
_FLAGFILEPATH=${_MAINPATH}${_FILEPATH}FlagFiles/
_BATCHPATH=${_MAINPATH}Scripts/Batch/
_MAXLSCRIPTPATH=${_MAINPATH}Scripts/MaxL/
_SUBVARPATH=${_MAINPATH}${_FILEPATH}Subvar/

#:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
#::-- Set Essbase Variables --::
#:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

_ESSB_USER=user
_ESSB_PSWD=password
_ESSB_SRVR=exalytics-madc-01.server.lan

_STARTMAXLPATH=/u02/EssbaseServer/essbaseserver1/bin/startMaxl.sh

#::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
#::-- Set Time Variables --::
#::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

_DAY=$(date +%d)
_MONTH=$(date +%m)
_QUARTER=$(((_MONTH+2)/3))
_YEAR=$(date +%Y)
_DATESTAMP=${_YEAR}${_MONTH}${_DAY}
_HOUR=$(date +%H)
_MINUTE=$(date +%M)
_SECOND=$(date +%S)
_TIME=${_HOUR}${_MINUTE}${_SECOND}
_DATETIMESTAMP=${_DATESTAMP}_${_TIME}

_PREV_DAY=$(date --date yesterday "+%d")
_PREV_MONTH=$(date --date yesterday "+%m")

#:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
#::-- Export Relevant Variables --::
#:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

export _MAINPATH _LOGPATH _ERRORPATH  _FILEPATH _FLAGFILEPATH _SCRIPTPATH _MAXLSCRIPTPATH _SUBVARPATH
export _ESSB_USER _ESSB_PSWD _ESSB_SRVR _STARTMAXLPATH
export _DAY _MONTH _QUARTER _YEAR _DATESTAMP _HOUR _MINUTE _SECOND _TIME _DATETIMESTAMP _PREV_DAY _PREV_MONTH

That should answer all your questions above but please let me know if you need anything else. Again thank you so much for helping me!

Last edited by SIMMS7400; 06-11-2017 at 09:05 AM..
 

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