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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Selection from array Post 303024306 by bignellrp on Friday 5th of October 2018 05:49:14 PM
Old 10-05-2018
Selection from array

Hi,

I need some help taking a selection from a command and adding part of the output to an array.

I'd like to read the items into the array, have the user chose an option from the array and put the item from column 1 into a variable.

The command is:

Code:
awless -l list routetables --columns ID,NAME,VPC --filter VPC=vpc-0025xxxxxx94e52

The output from that command is:

Code:
|         ID ▲          |          NAME           |          VPC          |
|-----------------------|-------------------------|-----------------------|
| rtb-0b5c74xxxxxxx | network-public  | vpc-0025xxxxxx94e52 |
| rtb-0d18xxxxxxxxx | network-private | vpc-0025xxxxxd94e52 |
| rtb-0e47xxxxxxxxx |                         | vpc-0025xxxxxx94e52 |

and i want rtb-xxxxx to be in my variable (for now just print the variable is fine)

As you can see one option has no name. I'd like the options to be displayed showing both ID and name:

Code:
1. rtb-0b5c74xxxxxxx | network-public
2. rtb-0d18xxxxxxxxx | network-private
3. rtb-0e47xxxxxxxxx | NO-NAME

Thank you for your time.


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Last edited by RudiC; 10-05-2018 at 06:53 PM.. Reason: Added CODE tags.
 

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