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# 29  
Old 06-05-2017
The use of backslashes in your example:
Code:
CurrentWeek,'\06/05/17\'

makes absolutely no sense to me at all. Please humor me and show us the results of running those same steps with each of the following alternative inputs:
Code:
CurrentWeek,'06/05/17'
CurrentWeek,"06/05/17"
CurrentWeek,06/05/17
CurrentWeek,'\"06/05/17\"'
CurrentWeek,06\/05\/17
CurrentWeek,06\\/05\\/17
CurrentWeek,06\\\/05\\\/17
CurrentQuarter,'"FY 2Q2017"'
CurrentQuarter,'\"FY 2Q2017\"'
CurrentQuarter,FY\ 2Q2017

# 30  
Old 06-05-2017
Hi Don -

I performed the task as you wished. What I did, in the interst of time, is just append a suffix to each to make them unique so I could import all at one time:

Here is what I added to to ${_SUBVARPATH}${_YEAR}_${_MONTH}${_DAY}/Subvar_List.txt so can be read in for import:

Code:
aCurrentWeek,'06/05/17'
bCurrentWeek,"06/05/17"
cCurrentWeek,06/05/17
dCurrentWeek,'\"06/05/17\"'
eCurrentWeek,06\/05\/17
fCurrentWeek,06\\/05\\/17
gCurrentWeek,06\\\/05\\\/17
hCurrentQuarter,'"FY 2Q2017"'
iCurrentQuarter,'\"FY 2Q2017\"'
jCurrentQuarter,FY\ 2Q2017

Here are the only ones that worked:

(see attached)

It does look like some variations worked. HOwever please note, the subvars suffixed with "q" (in my original list) needs to be imported WITH " surrounding the value.

Thank you for all your help, Don.
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Last edited by SIMMS7400; 06-05-2017 at 09:56 PM..
# 31  
Old 06-05-2017
# 32  
Old 06-05-2017
OK. Thanks for running the test. It looks like quoting is a lot simpler and saner than you had indicated before.
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# 33  
Old 06-06-2017
Thank you, Don. Please let me know if you need anything else. Anxious to see the results.

Thanks!
# 34  
Old 06-11-2017
Hi Don -

Struggling with this one to account for those exceptions. Would this be something you could help me with in regards to the proper code?

Thank you!
# 35  
Old 06-11-2017
Hi SIMMS7400,
I'm still playing with it in the background... running into problems with more undefined variables and it appears that your script depends on being run from a certain directory which is not mentioned in your comments. So:
  1. What is the current working directory in which you run your script?
  2. How is _MAINPATH defined?
  3. How is _LOGPATH defined?
  4. How is _ERRORPATH defined?
  5. How is _STARTMAXLPATH defined? And, if it isn't defined to be an absolute pathname, in what directory is it located?
  6. How is _MAXLSCRIPTPATH defined?
  7. In what directory is CS_Subvar_Advancement.sh located?
  8. How are _ESSB_USER, _ESSB_PSWD, and _ESSB_SRVR defined?
I wouldn't be surprised if there will be more questions after these are answered, but I am making (slow) progress.
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