Essentially, what I'm after is the result of scripts that will be scheduled through cron. If there's a way to manage this with the script wrapper I've mentioned, then I could just schedule the wrapper (with the intended script as an argument to it) in the crontab.
Is there a way to go about this, or is there a much easier way to accompmlish what I'm trying to do?
Thanks
In reply to Script wrapper script by Anonymous Monk
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