12-07-2005
How to cut, concatenate data in Shell Script
Hello All,,
I'm very new to Unix and I'm more in SAP ABAP. I have a requirement for a shell script which will accept one parameter as Input file name(with directory)
e.g : /sapdata/deubank/dbdirect/out/deu01deupe/in/deu01deupe20051207111320.pmt
In the shell script I have to make two more parameters as
a> outfile = /sapdata/deubank/dbdirect/out/deu01deupe/out/deu01deupe20051207111320.pmt
and
b>chkfile = /sapdata/deubank/dbdirect/out/deu01deupe/chk/chkdeu01deupe20051207111320.pmt
I request experts to help me make this file.... Another problem is I don't have any starter help in unix to start with.
Thankx in advance.
Regds.
Srivas.
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