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In some uses of the cron format there is also a seconds field at the beginning of the pattern. In that case, the cron expression is a string comprising 6 or 7 fields. [18] Asterisk ( *) Asterisks (also known as wildcard) represents "all". For example, using "* * * * *" will run every minute. Using "* * * * 1" will run every minute only on Monday.
Thus, the link goes only one way, that is, from this article to CRON expressions, and not the other way round. Also, the article on the secondary topic (CRON expression) is currently larger than the would-be main one (cron), which I think makes it not a good idea. --uKER 17:15, 2 April 2010 (UTC) Support per Chris. To most readers this ...
webcron is the term for a time-based job scheduler hosted on a web server.The name derives its roots from the phrase web server and the Unix daemon cron.A webcron solution [buzzword] enables users to schedule jobs to run within the web server environment on a web host that does not offer a shell account or other means of scheduling jobs.
Task Scheduler 1.0 is included with Windows NT 4.0 [7] (with Internet Explorer 4.0 or later), Windows 2000, [7] Windows XP [8] and Windows Server 2003. [9] It runs as a Windows Service, and the task definitions and schedules are stored in binary.job files.
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The term was coined by the programmers at MIT's Project MAC.According to Fernando J. Corbató, who worked on Project MAC around 1963, his team was the first to use the term daemon, inspired by Maxwell's demon, an imaginary agent in physics and thermodynamics that helped to sort molecules, stating, "We fancifully began to use the word daemon to describe background processes that worked ...
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The fields are specified as follows: {tagname} – Any identifier, not containing white space \t – Exactly one tab (\x0b) character, although many versions of vi can handle any amount of white space. {tagfile} – The name of the file where {tagname} is defined, relative to the current directory