Yes exactly,How to check it in script, i don't want  the input to be given
in quotes (that is from command line).
Script has to accept it without quotes.
I want to make changes in script.

my script is as follows:

my ($str1, $str2,$lb1,$comment) = @ARGV;



-----Original Message-----
From: Robin Cragg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 3:34 PM
To: Javeed SAR; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: inputs to my script.


If you want multiple words to be treated as one argument, just enclose them 
in quotes...


R

At 15:26 23/09/2002 +0530, Javeed SAR wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I am giving 4 command line inputs to  my script.
>I want to give the 4 input($com) which has spaces in it input, eg: Hello
how
>do you do
>How should i take the bold font as single input??
>How should i check it in my script?
>
>if( scalar(@ARGV) != 4 ) {
>   print "Enough Arguments are not given.\n";
>   print "Usage: program (Int View) (Label View) (Label Lock) (Checkin
>Comments)\n";
>   exit(0);
>}
>
>
>j

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