Hi Boomer:
An even easier way to do it, especially if you run a few CRON jobs is to use a text file.
Create a text file eg. mycron.txt
Include in this file what you want to execute eg.
0 2 * * * /path/to/subscribe.pl --send
0 3 * * * /path/to/another.pl --send
0 4 * * * /path/to/yet/another.pl --go
To add it to your CRON schedule you then just type the following:-
crontab -a filename (ie. mycron.txt)
(On many systems you don't need the -a)
Other helpful options are:-
crontab -l Displays your crontab file.
crontab -r Remove your crontab file.
Hope this is of some assistance to you. I definately prefer using the 'file' method - I'm afraid I am not the best at using PICO or similar.
Regards,
Clint.
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