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echo Scriptname
I have several crontab scripts running which email me status. Some of these scripts perform identical tasks so I get a similar emails sent to myself.
How do I get the script to print it's own path/filename so I can include it in the status updates without hardcoding trhe filename into the script? Any help is appreciated. |
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