Roland,
Use the following command from the unix prompt:
man crontab
It'll tell you everything you need to know about changing the times of jobs
scheduled via cron. If you look it up and figure it out yourself, you'll
never need to ask about it again. However, if you just cut and paste
someone's response with the answer in it, you'll have to keep coming back
here to ask every time you want to reschedule a job.
Cherie Machler
Oracle DBA
Gelco Information Network
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Hallo,
I would like to have this cronjob run only in saturday mornings at 6 am.
How could I easy change this script?
0 18 * * * /d31/appl/konto/bat/laddabilbo.sh
>/d31/appl/konto/log/laddabilbo.log
2>&1
Thanks in advance
Roland
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