Might be a phonetic thing... perhaps they are referring to the ksh (K
Shell)?

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From: Dennis Fox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 5:38 PM
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Subject: What is a "case shell"?


Here is a line from a job description that has me baffled: "·Perl
scripting (must know how to Perl well enough to script inside a case
shell)"

Leaving aside the use of "Perl" as a verb for another discusssion, is
this just a typo (common in job advertisements), or is there a "case
shell" that I have not heard of yet? The company with this ad uses
Solaris (does not say which version).

If it is just about using "case" in a shell script, I already know how
to do that.

Thanks for any light y'all can shed.

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