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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers printing arrays Post 3728 by loitschix on Tuesday 10th of July 2001 10:59:55 AM
Old 07-10-2001
MySQL hint...

hi folks.

i hav a hint for you:

to display the last fieldnumber type:

echo ${#myarray} # shows number of fields

cheers, alex...

see:
https://www.unix.com/unix-for-dummies-questions-and-answers/1225-does-variable-call-work-korn.html?s=
 

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