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Maybe you could use Config::Crontab
It looks like it would work, but could be some overhead as opposed to the above proposal of simple read and write. Don WHITEPAGES.COM | INC Everything I've learned in life can be summed up in a small perl script! In reply to Re: Adding into a users crontab
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