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pass input arguements to DB2 SQL script

Hi all, I have a shell script which invoke a sql script using command

db2 -tf /home/me/db_housekeep.sql -z /home/me/db_housekeep.log

however, this mentioned sql script requires several input arguments, I wonder if one can pass variables from shell script to sql script? thanks!
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