Programming :: Keyboard Confirmation While Reading From File In Shell Script

Feb 3, 2010

I'm writing a script and I'm stuck. I need to read from keyboard to ask for confirmation while Im reading from a file. My code is this:

while read linea
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read answer
#code
done < $"agenda.dat"

The problem is that stdinput has been redirected to file agenda.dat so when I do "read answer" it reads the next line from the file.

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{

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