Ken - Thanks for the reply, but unfortunately that is not relevant to the problem. Once you have submitted a job with 'at', you can get the details of the job by typing at the command prompt:
at -d <job-id>
The environment variables that are set for the job's execution environment will be...
This occurs on an i386 box running Unix System V/386 Release 4.2 Ver 1.1.2.
I have an 'at' scheduling anomaly whose behavior I am trying to understand. On one particular system, when an 'at' job is submitted, the time the job is actually scheduled to run is exactly 2 hours later than what the...
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