linux set environment variable
# Linux - Bash
# syntax
# export *<variable-name>=*<variable-value>;
# example
export ORACLE_SID='sales_database';# syntax
# setenv SHELL *<filepath-of-file-containing-environment-settings>
# example
setenv SHELL /usr/bin/bash
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