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Re: Unix at command ???

From: <Brian_P_MacLean_at_eFunds.Com>
Date: Tue, 02 Apr 2002 15:48:19 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0043962B.20020402154819@fatcity.com>

Try Control-D when you are done inputting your commands

Brian P. MacLean
Oracle DBA, OCP8i

                                                                                                                           
                    Janet Linsy                                                                                            
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Hi all,

I'd like to run a file (r2) at 15:10 Apr 2. Below was what I did and I could not get out of at normally.

/export/home/oracle/test$ at 15:10 Apr 2

at> r2
at> EOF
at> <EOF>
at> <EOT>
at> EOT
at> ^Z[19] + Stopped (SIGTSTP)        at 15:10 Apr 2

I tried EOF according to the on-line doc, and also tried EOT, but none works. Finally I used Control Z to get out of at. I was out, but the script file didn't run.

So what's the correct syntax to run the command at a specific date, time? Thank you!

Janet



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