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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Cron problems Post 11106 by warrend on Thursday 29th of November 2001 03:14:15 AM
Old 11-29-2001
Cheers, I ran:
#set env EDITOR vi
(sorry if I have got this wrong - Solaris isnt my favourite flavour of UNIX)

then re-ran crontab -e and it still used the default editor.

As a note it also ran the script on Thursday (as it should do - I just have to figure out why it is running it on wednesday)
 

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