Nicely done.  The -c option was what I needed.  I will explore the crontab options as 
well.  Thankyou all.

Terry

>>> "chengkai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/21/02 01:10AM >>>
You can also wrap the bash -c your_perl_script in the cmd file and run
that cmd file from the at schedule. That would work.

~Mike L.

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I'm all ears.  Is there a "win32" crontab solution bundled in the cygwin
??  Could you share sample code of your use of crontab on Win32??

Terry 

>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/20/02 09:30AM >>>
Terry,

why not just use Crontab?



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On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Terry Vaughn wrote:

> Hello.  I have the cygwin bash environment installed on Win2K and run 
> a lot of my perl scripts from this env.
>
> I have a script that I would like to run from the "AT" scheduler, but 
> the perl script has to run from the cygwin bash env. It contains a 
> system command that calls "tar".
>
> Has anyone used the "AT" scheduler in conjunction with perl scripts 
> written within the cygwin env ?? Snibbets of code maybe??
>
> Terry
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