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# 8  
Old 01-08-2010
Try awk
Code:
# cat name.list
Joe
Max
Alice
# awk '{_=$1;printf "CUST=%s\nDIR=/dir/%s\nNULIST=/tmp/%s_files\nname=phils_123\n",_,_,_>(_".txt")}' name.list
# ls
Alice.txt       Joe.txt         Max.txt         name.list
# cat Alice.txt
CUST=Alice
DIR=/dir/Alice
NULIST=/tmp/Alice_files
name=phils_123

Note: Look like a homework Smilie
# 9  
Old 01-08-2010
I have an interactive script at work I made a couple of years ago which does exactly what you are looking for. Its a bit messy, but does the trick.

It basically asks you a series of questions;
Customer's name?
Directories etc?

and then echo's them into a new file;

Code:
echo "#Config file" >> filename
echo "CUST=$cust_name" >> filename
echo "DIR=$dir1" >> filename
echo "NULIST=$nulist" >> filename
echo "name=philps_123" >> filename

etc etc

I'll dig it out when I'm back at work tomorrow and post it if it would be of interest?
JayC89
# 10  
Old 01-08-2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by Amit.Sagpariya
No tell me one thing... from where u will get list of user? Is it in a file or you need to pass dynamically each time...

For each use, do u need to create seperate file like above. If yes, what will be the output file name conventions?
pass dynamically each time another script runs. yeah for each use i need to create separate file like above and the output file name will be something like username.txt.
# 11  
Old 01-09-2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tuxidow
pass dynamically each time another script runs.
Code:
awk 'BEGIN{_=ARGV[1];printf "CUST=%s\nDIR=/dir/%s\nNULIST=/tmp/%s_files\nname=phils_123\n",_,_,_>(_".txt")}' user

# 12  
Old 01-10-2010
So give sample of two users at least, and tell us where you got "name=philps_123"

For above 3 lines, maybe you can use below code:

Code:
$ cat template.txt
onida
xnidb
ynidc

$ awk '{print "CUST=" $0 > ( fn= $0 ".txt")
      print "DIR=/dir/" $0 > fn
      print "NULIST=/tmp/" $0 "_files" > fn
     } ' template.txt

$ cat onida.txt
CUST=onida
DIR=/dir/onida
NULIST=/tmp/onida_files

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