Nice idea but not what I needed.
The files (2 files now) I needed are for
- configuration settings like DB name, Files for input etc.
- functions needed in both my scripts
The task I have to solve with my first script is to read in some "CSV" files and put the data into a (mySQL) DB.
The other task is just for creating all the "create table" statements needed to set up the database.
Your suggestion for letting the user override any default I set in my script is okay for something someone might build upon. But as this script will run unatend (sooner or later), there is nothing to override after setting it up once. The variables module is intended for this setup.
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