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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting variable vlaues in other files Post 52093 by Perderabo on Wednesday 9th of June 2004 07:18:55 PM
Old 06-09-2004
Here is another option. Assume that I have a script called somescript and it needs a config file. I would call the config file something like somescript.cfg and it would contain stuff like:

THIS="something"
THAT="something else"

The key is that the config file itself is ksh code. Then in the real script I can source it with:
. /path/to/somescript.cfg

Recall that the dot command runs a subscript in the same shell. Now those variable are defined and I can just reference them.
 

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