Hi!

Thanx a LOT!!!

/G
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> Hi Gustav -
>
> At 2005-10-13, 23:13:33 you wrote:
>>Hi there!
>>
>>I'd like to get a list of enviromentvariables from the *NIX-system.
>>
>>I'd like it in the format...
>>ENV1=x1
>>ENv2=x2
>>ENV3=x3
>>
>>and so on...
>>
>>I think I have to use ENV-command. (http://perldoc.perl.org/Env.html)  Is
>>that right? I don't understand how I get this kind of listing. Please put
>>me in right direction..
>>
>>
>>I tried to use print ENV% but I get this kind of output:
>>HOSTfriggAUDIODEV/tmp/SUNWut/dev/utaudio/8dtstart_sessionlogfile/dev/nullDTSCREENSAVERLISTStartDtscreenBlankXMBINDDIR/usr/dt/lib/bindingsUTAUDIODEV/tmp/SUNWut/dev/utaudio/8AB_CARDCATALOG/usr/dt/share/answerbooks/C/ab_cardcatalogLC_ALLCDTLOGINDISPLAYCLASSSunRayOSTY
>>
>>I envy you how can solve this... :-)
>>
>
> You're almost there. %ENV is a hash, do you can do something like this:
>
> print "$_=$ENV{$_}\n" for sort keys %ENV;
>
> Or, with more keystrokes:
>
> for my $var( sort keys %ENV ) {
>   print "$var=$ENV{$var}\n";
> }
>
> Read up on hashes && good luck.
>>/G
>
> Aloha => Beau;
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