03-21-2005
Email through Script
I have a script to sent email when error occur in the process. The scripts use a config file where I dot . ./config.cfg into the environment. However, when I export the message below into the environment and echo $msg, it shows only "THERE" the first word in the sentence.
export msg=THERE WERE XX RECORDS IN ERROR TABLE,AAAA, WHEN LOADING THE BBBB TABLE WITH EXTRACT FROM CCCC INTO TERADATA TABLES FOR MERCHANDISE PLANNING, DATABASE DDDD.
XX - number of records
AAAA - error table name
BBBB - MP table, which has problem during the loading.
CCCC - system name, which provides the extract
DDDD- database name
What is the best handle the message and still allow my script to do subtitution XX, AAAA, BBBB .. etc?
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