and have the thing work.myscript
Incidentally I had some trouble with the command line to execute in the NT task scheduler. Here's what I'm actually using
(Notice that I don't practice what I preach :))C:\WINNT\system32\CMD.EXE /c "perl w:\Admin\scripts\end_of_day.pl 1> +w:\logs\eod.log 2>w:\logs\eod.err "
In reply to Re: Re: How to automatically execute a perl file....
by Tyke
in thread How to automatically execute a perl file....
by sprakash
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