hi fellow monk

1)eval.. I will have to look into that.. I used it w/out fully understanding them
2)I try to assign to $meth but it was getting assigned 1 when there was a value(context?) and wasn't sure how to get the actual word there so decide to use array
3)bunch of options being there comments---> this is something I have to work on.. but also have to understand more on getopt..
4)san_check_arg comments.. this is good.. I will look into validate the user's input as digitis.. thank you!

results from remote server is just one liner, but since it is dealing w/ dynamic file and argument has to be different so I figure doing the backtic to do direct ssh.. but I will also look into putting a script in remote server and apply arguments.. but woudln't that be almost same?

overall, thank you and I will go over the script w/ your comments on my mind and repost the final one

In reply to Re^5: Getopt question again by convenientstore
in thread Getopt question again by convenientstore

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