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At job in SHELL SCRIPTING
Hi I am using at job in my SHELL scripts..
When it prompts to enter the time for at job..I used to press enter(return) button.. After that its running the job properly, but its showing the below error UX:at: ERROR: Bad date specification.. Can some one suggest how to remove that error. Thanks in advance.. |