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Jun 28, 2008
09:04 AM
echo command not working with Execute command action
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I am trying to execute echo command to know the DB2 INSTANCE name so as to proceed in my Pre-installation task.But echo command doesn't seesm to work .The platform I am testing is a UNIX platform and since its an executable file which is found under /usr/bin I am unable to find as why it not executing.Can some body help me ?
I am trying to execute echo command to know the DB2 INSTANCE name so as to proceed in my Pre-installation task.But echo command doesn't seesm to work .The platform I am testing is a UNIX platform and since its an executable file which is found under /usr/bin I am unable to find as why it not executing.Can some body help me ?
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Jul 01, 2008
02:21 AM
You can use the Execute Script/Batch file Action and use the Store process's stdout in facility to store the output of your shell script.
You can declare a variable and assign this variable in Store Process's stdout in edit box.
So when your script executes, all its output echo or other command's output will get stored in this variable. You can then examine the value of this variable.
You can use the Output Debug Information action and select InstallAnywhere variables. The output file will have the value of the variable you have defined.
You can declare a variable and assign this variable in Store Process's stdout in edit box.
So when your script executes, all its output echo or other command's output will get stored in this variable. You can then examine the value of this variable.
You can use the Output Debug Information action and select InstallAnywhere variables. The output file will have the value of the variable you have defined.