Hey Monks!!! I'm trying to finish a script I made, but I've been fighting with a problem for the last few days.
*some script* #Here I run a external script, that needs to be executed as bibatch us +er (sudo -u bibatch) system ("/opt/progressor/PRODEHPT/TECHTEL/PROCESO_COBRANZAS.sh");
So, if I run that in console (pagos.pl is my script, that calls the other script inside):

sudo -u bibatch /usr/bin/perl /home/bibatch/Pagos/scripts/pagos.pl

It runs like a charm, executes my script and then it calls the other one, BUT, if I put that line in crontab, it doesn't run:

minute hour * * * "sudo -u bibatch /usr/bin/perl /home/bibatch/Pagos/scripts/pagos.pl"

Neither my script (pagos.pl) nor the inside one I call (PROCESO_COBRANZAS.sh). Any ideas? Thanks!

In reply to Perl script in crontab by AbraKdabra

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