unshift (@INC, "/db2/$DB2DBDFT/Scripts"); require 'variables.pl'; use Env;
This is declared at the top of my script, I am telling it to use Environment variables.
Works fine on Unix
I think it has to do with the USE% column because in that column there is ##% then it lists the directory. So when it sees the % in the varible $rc followed by the / of the directory it says "Error" you are trying to do printf on a / which cannot be formatted by printf.
Maybe I should be asking how to do a df command that drops the Use% column but gives me everything else?
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