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When ran, it produces the output, Debian 9 What I need it to do, is put print $3 into a variable that can be used in the variable $destdir
Any help would be ideal
Cheers
Chris
Last edited by cds60601 on 2018-04-08 22:42, edited 2 times in total.
Thank you. This does work pretty darned well for my overall use.
The next part of the puzzle, would be to take one piece of that data (for example just the value of $3 and assign just that value to a var?
Again, thank you for the response - its certainly neater than the kludge I came up with since this posting.
I was working on this and kludged something similar - not as clean as these provided examples.
The end result (so far) was to have the code span only one or two lines several lines opposed several as the examples show above.
My original intention was to derive all vars from the base line as defined in os=
I don't know how complex this can/should be but the above examples will work well enough for my needs.
Again, I thank you both for the super fast replies. I'll mark this resolved but others are welcome to continue to chime in.