There is going to be a problem with your sed line as the semi-column is not
helping matters. You can try using a database for easy retrieval with your
script. I hope it puts you on the way.

On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 7:16 PM, Brian <emailli...@beckerspace.com> wrote:

> > Can I use this
> >
> > for i `cat list.txt` | sed 's/Chloe/$i.1; /CA/$i.2/g' $i.letter.txt
> >
>
> Why don't you just try it and see if it works?
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