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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting $HOME is not getting it's value. Post 73432 by radhika on Wednesday 1st of June 2005 08:30:43 AM
Old 06-01-2005
elig_jobs.txt file is a file with some data about a .dat file-

Row 1-------------------------
Eligibility 1 120050320050516122117xxx121_xxxxx_tgt_bn*.dat
gsk_target_bonus.txt $HOME/2005/ \\serverxxxx\ssd_sim\Data

Row 2-------------------------
Eligibility 2 220050320050516122117xxx121_xxxxx_sta*.dat
gsk_rep_status.txt $HOME/2005/ \\serverxxxx\ssd_sim\Data


For your testing purposes I think it would be simple to consider a simple text file with
$HOME/2005 as data in one row.
And use
INPUTD=`echo "$line" | cut -c1-10` (ex: $HOME/2005) to clip the path from the file.
 

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