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Date:      Tue, 15 Jun 2010 17:06:11 +0800
From:      Aiza <aiza21@comclark.com>
To:        "questions@freebsd.org" <questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: * wildcard in.sh script
Message-ID:  <4C174283.9090903@comclark.com>
In-Reply-To: <4C173909.1050101@comclark.com>
References:  <4C173909.1050101@comclark.com>

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Aiza wrote:
> I have a directory with files in it. The first 3 letters of the file 
> names is the group prefix. I'm trying to write a script to accept the 3 
> letter of the group followed by a * to mean its a prefix lookup. But 
> when I run it I get a message "NO match" that is not issued by the 
> script. Its like * is not allowed as input.
> 
> Looking for sample .sh code for handling this standard type of lookup or 
> some online tutorial that has sample code for bourne shell programming.
> 



Here is the code

   prefix_name1=$1
   prefix_name2=`echo -n "${prefix_name1}" | sed 's/*.*$//'`
   echo "prefix_name1 = ${prefix_name1}"
   echo "prefix_name2 = ${prefix_name2}"


   if [ ${prefix_name1} -nq ${prefix_name2} ]; then
   echo "prefix_name2 = ${prefix_name2}"
   fi
exerr "hard stop"


Here is the test and out put
# >admin cell*
admin: No match.




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