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‎Jan 09, 2008
03:49 AM
Modifying text file with Search String containing '$'
Hello,
I want to modify a file in Post-Install Actions in Linux. How do I put $CLASSPATH$ in "Search for..." column in "Configure Search and Replace..." so that it actually searches for the string "$CLASSPATH" in the specified file.
Also, I cant disable "Substitute InstallAnywhere Variables..." since I'm writing the value of an InstallAnywhere variable in the file as well.
Please help me ASAP...
I want to modify a file in Post-Install Actions in Linux. How do I put $CLASSPATH$ in "Search for..." column in "Configure Search and Replace..." so that it actually searches for the string "$CLASSPATH" in the specified file.
Also, I cant disable "Substitute InstallAnywhere Variables..." since I'm writing the value of an InstallAnywhere variable in the file as well.
Please help me ASAP...
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‎Jan 09, 2008
04:46 AM
Search for $DOLLAR$CLASSPATH, once the IA variables have been replaced this will turn into $CLASSPATH.
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‎Jan 09, 2008
05:43 AM
Hello,
Thanks for the kind help... You really saved my day.:)
(I still dont know why I couldn't figure this out myself? I've seen that Standard IA variables' list a 1000 times for now.):rolleyes:
Thanks for the kind help... You really saved my day.:)
(I still dont know why I couldn't figure this out myself? I've seen that Standard IA variables' list a 1000 times for now.):rolleyes: