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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers #include? Post 79857 by dangral on Monday 1st of August 2005 02:55:57 PM
Old 08-01-2005
In shell scripts, anything code the follows the # sign will be ignored until the end of the line (with the exception of the first line...see Perderabo's excellent write-up in the FAQ).

So what you want to do is "source-in" the file that contains the variables. Lets say that file is filea. In your script, put a line like this.

Code:
. /path/to/filea

 

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