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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T05:54:53+00:00 2026-05-29T05:54:53+00:00

Problem: The following shell script code does not produce the expected result: # MYSQL,

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Problem:

The following shell script code does not produce the expected result:

# MYSQL, MyUSER MyHost etc ... all defined above as normal

TARG_DB="zztest";
DB_CREATE="$($MYSQL -u $MyUSER -h $MyHOST -p$MyPASS -Bse 'create database $TARG_DB')";

Expected outcome:

A new database created with the name zztest

Actual outcome:

A new database created with the name $TARG_DB

Question:

How can this example code be changed such that $TARG_DB is interpolated or expanded, giving the expected outcome?

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    2026-05-29T05:54:54+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 5:54 am

    Because $TARG_DB is within single quotes within the subshell, it’s taken literally. Use double quotes there, they won’t mess up the subshell. e.g.

    $ tmp="a b c"
    $ echo $tmp
    a b c
    $ echo $(echo $tmp)
    a b c
    $ echo $(echo "$tmp")
    a b c
    $ echo $(echo '$tmp')
    $tmp
    $ echo "$(echo '$tmp')"
    $tmp
    $ echo "$(echo "$tmp")"
    a b c
    
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