Re: sed script problem

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> When you run it in a script is it as the same user with the same shell?
yes, same user and same shell (/bin/bash)
I forgot to mention the #!/bin/bash in the header.

>  Is the script picking up your environment?
Yes, I tought, i did not explicit any new environement var.

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Guillaume

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