like toolic said.
there is a read method/ write method in Config::Crontab which allows you to read the contents, and if needed even delete a crontab entry.
Its looks quite formidable at first, but the examples there give a clearer picture.
In reply to Re^2: Parsing and monitoring Crontabs
by abhijithtk
in thread Parsing and monitoring Crontabs
by mcobbley
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