$0 doesn't answer the question (as I understand it). A demonstration:
$ cat script.sh #! /bin/sh echo `basename $0` $ ./script.sh script.sh $ ln script.sh linktoscript $ ./linktoscript linktoscript
How does one get ./linktoscript to print out script.sh?
[EDIT] Per @ephemient in comments above, though the symbolic link thing may seem contrived, it is possible to fiddle with $0 such that it does not represent a filesystem resource. The OP is a bit ambiguous about what he wanted.
