Hi!!! Thank you both.......
Colin, Quote correctly. Also, you can probably drop the -e. echo "$SALIDA" really i feel........ no words...... :-( > > So my question is how to get \n processed with variables. > > You need to set the IFS variable. Read 'man bash'. Just put > > IFS=' \t' > > at the front of your script. (no need for the -e switch to echo then) Well, this solves the "\n" problem but if the out has TABs they are cut and the out is diferent, i do not understand very well what do that variable (IFS) Any way, i drop -e and put quotes... Thanks.... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]