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HP-UX POSIX Shell Programming: Level I

Course Code: SSH1      Days: 2
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Course Overview

This course has been classified as IT Technical Training.

Audience

Personnel who need to know the HPUX Posix Shell programming language to be able to carry out their daily work.

Skills Gained

On completion of the course the delegate will have a good working knowledge of how to manipulate the Shell as an environment interface and how to fully utilise the Shell programming language.

Prerequisites

  • HP-UX Introduction

Course Outline

  • Shell Environment
  • Customisation of the Environment
  • Shell Program Structure
  • Shell Program Execution
  • Shell Variables
  • Positional Parameters
  • Special Shell Variables
  • Shell Programming Statements
  • Conditional Statements
  • Looping Constructs
  • Interrupt Handling
  • Debugging Tools

Follow On Courses

  • HP-UX System Administration
  • SQL
  • HP-UX Advanced Shell Programming Tools


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