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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Extracting fields from an output 8-) Post 96466 by aigles on Friday 20th of January 2006 07:37:38 AM
Old 01-20-2006
You can also use 'cut'

year=`echo 2006/01/18 | cut -d/ -f1`
month=`echo 2006/01/18 | cut -d/ -f2`
day=`echo 2006/01/18 | cut -d/ -f3`


But, i think tah the better solution is Vino post

echo 2006/01/18 | IFS=/ read year month day


Jean-Pierre.
 

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