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Try Control-D when you are done inputting your commands
Brian P. MacLean
Oracle DBA, OCP8i
Janet Linsy <janetlinsy_at_ya To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com> hoo.com> cc: Sent by: Subject: Unix at command ??? root_at_fatcity.c om 04/02/02 03:14 PM Please respond to ORACLE-L
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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