i have a file in this format
curyymm PRVYYMM CDDMmmYY bddMmmyy eddMmmyy
--------- ------- ------------ ---------- -----------
0906 0905 09Jun09 01Jun09 30Jun09
----------- --------- ------------ ------------ -----------
i need to read the... (5 Replies)
I have a csv file with the values seperated by commas.I want to extract these values one by one and assign to a variable using shell script.Any ideas or code? (11 Replies)
Hi Masters,
I want to assign the values of one variable to another variable.
Here the varaible name 'var' is dynamic. I know the values of V_2 and U_3, but
If the i/p of TYPE is 'U' and the NO is 3, then I want to assign the values of
U_3 to var.
How we can achieve it?
TYPE="U"... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I have a text file with multiple lines, each having data in the below format
<DOB>,<ADDRESS>
I have to write a script which reads each line in the text file in loop, assign the values to these variables and do some further processing in it.
Using the following code prints the... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have a text file with multiple lines, each having data in the below format <DOB>,<ADDRESS>
I have to write a script which reads each line in the text file in loop, assign the values to these variables and do some further processing in it.
Using the following code prints the values... (12 Replies)
Hi i have one variable like DIR="f1 f2" in config file
in my script i have one runtime variable LFILE="DIR"
now i want to use $DIR in my script by using LFILE that is i dont want to use DIR dirctly i am extracting DIR by some other means.
Config file : DIR="f1 f2"
Script:
LFILE="DIR"
i... (3 Replies)
Hi
As bash does not support multidimensional arrays (?), I need some help with a problem. What I want to do is to assign variable names containing a counter in a loop .
what I want to do is basically something like this:
#!/bin/bash
for i in {1..8}; do
var$i = "some command"
done... (6 Replies)
I am trying to read a input file which has two columns separated by space
Input file
server1 server2
server3 server4
server5 server6
When i execute the below while code it reads line by line and a and b variables are able to successfully fetch the values
while read a b
do
echo "$a"
echo... (5 Replies)
Hello,
I am using below code for reading from a file and assigning the values to a variable , but it is loosing the value after the loop , please suggest to retain the value of the variable after the loop ,
while IFS=: read -r line
do
set $dsc=$line
echo 'printing line variable ' $line... (1 Reply)
Hi Gurus,
I have a script which assign awk output to shell variable. current it uses two awk command to assign value to two variables. I want to use one command to assign two values to two variables. I tried the code, but it does't work. kindly provide your suggestion.
current code... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: green_k
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envstore
ENVSTORE(1) BSD General Commands Manual ENVSTORE(1)NAME
envstore -- save and restore environment variables
SYNOPSIS
envstore command [args ...]
DESCRIPTION
envstore can save and restore environment variables, thus transferring them between different shells.
command must be one of
clear
Forget all stored variables
eval
Produce shell code for evaluation, restoring all saved variables
list
List saved variables in better readable format
save variable [value]
Save variable either with its current shell value or with value
rm variable
Remove variable from store
Note: Only the first character of command is checked, so envstore e instead of envstore eval, envstore c for envstore clear, etc., are also
valid.
ENVIRONMENT
ENVSTORE_FILE The file in which the environment parameters are stored, /tmp/envstore-EUID by default,
LIMITATIONS
Variable names or values must not contain null bytes or newlines.
Due to limitations imposed by most shells, it is not possible to save parameters containing more than one consecutive whitespace. envstore
will save and display them correctly, but unless you do IFS trickery, your shell will not be able to load them.
The current maximum length (in bytes) is 255 bytes for the variable name and 1023 bytes for its content.
AUTHOR
envstore was written by Daniel Friesel <derf@derf.homelinux.org>.
Original idea and script by Maximilian Gass <mxey@ghosthacking.net>.
SEE ALSO envify(1)BSD December 1, 2009 BSD