For example you could do
my(%dias, %dias_crontab);
%dias = %dias_crontab = (
...
);
Or alternately, simply only use one hash,
since the data is the same.
Your regexps for extracting field data
are actually too strict, you do not
allow for whitespace between commas,
or for non space whitespace.
You might want to take a glance at "a cron; in perl: But Why?!",
and perhaps consider wrapping it in a shell to
interface with Windows services?
--
perl -pew "s/\b;([mnst])/'$1/g"
In reply to Re: Crond
by belg4mit
in thread Crond
by zeroquo
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