I am creating a shell script that retrieves values from the database and spools into a text file. Those values will have variables ($CURR_DATE $SITE etc...) in the database. So when I want to execute the program with those variables I run into an issue where it is using the literal string and not the value from the variable.
for example.
while read line;
do
Unix_Array[$counter]=$line;
let counter=counter+1;
done < parameterfile.txt
echo "Finished putting into array"
while [[ $c -lt ${#Unix_Array[@]} ]]
do
PARAMS="${PARAMS:-}${PARAMS:+ }${Unix_Array[$c]}"
((c=$c+1))
done
echo "Finished creating parameter string"
EXECUTE="$PROGRAM $USERID $PARAMS"
echo $PARAMS
$EXECUTE
I think it is executing like
Program user/id@DB $CURR_DATE $SITE
instead of the actual variables that were declared and already set.
How can i build the execution statement so that it will use the variables declared and not the literal variable.