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Old 12-01-2005, 05:59 PM   #1
Adil_uk
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shell script to use Sort utility


I'd like to create a "shell script" that ease and simplify the use of "Sort" command.


Well my shell script should cover the use of " -b -d -f -n -r "options.

also my script should do the following:

-allows both relative and absolute pathname arguments
-process either filename arguments or standard input
-allows a list of filename and filename wildcards
-allows output to be redirected

P.S I'm on a SunOs system.

thanks in advance!

I have an idea I just don't know how to start!

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