on 01-07-2011 8:21 AM
Which file stores the aliases at OS (operating system) level in linux,unix.
How do you set the aliases.
you can do it in any one file (based on the shell you use)
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Thank you Mothukuru Satish Kumar and my query has been answered
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Which shell is the best to use, either CSH or SH
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Thats fine, why do we use two *sh files. i mean shell *.CSH and *.SH. cant we save in anyone of them
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switch user to <SID>adm and execute ls -al
edit hidden file .sapenv_<hostname>.csh or .sapenv_<hostname>.sh (depending on shell you choose) by adding the following line (for example): using vi editor
alias cdpro 'cd /usr/sap/$SAPSYSTEMNAME/SYS/profile'
Then logoff/login and check with command "alias" & "cdpro"
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