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How to use sudoedit in sudoers file?

My purpose is to give a normal user 'sandy' to give permissions to edit the /etc/services file on machine 'linux'
So, this is my /etc/sudoers file on machine 'linux'
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Host_Alias        MACHINE= linux
User_Alias        USER= sandy
Runas_Alias     ROOT= root

USER    linux = (ALL)  NOPASSWD: /bin/vi /etc/services
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The above thing works fine when user sandy tryies to modify the /etc/services file using /bin/vi editor. But, when user tries to modify the file using echo statement in his script, like  
echo "hello" >> /etc/services,
it fails.
So is there any way where I can give permissions to user sandy to modify the /etc/services file, whichever way he wants.
Can I use sudoedit here?? if yes, how do I use it?
Thanks!
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Zone: OS
Question Asked By: askquestion_expert
Solution Provided By: amirs80
Participating Experts: 5
Solution Grade: A
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