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- While I'm here, add NO_ARCH Given a line from a crontab, tells you the time at which cron will next run the line, or when the last event occurred, relative to any date you choose. The object keeps that reference date internally, and updates it when you call nextEvent() or previousEvent() - such that successive calls will give you a sequence of events going forward, or backwards, in time. Use setCounterToNow() to reset this reference time to the current date on your system, or use setCounterToDate() to set the reference to any arbitrary time, or resetCounter() to take the object back to the date you constructed it with. This module uses Set::Crontab to understand the date specification, so we should be able to handle all forms of cron entries. WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Schedule-Cron-Events/ PR: 205247 Submitted by: Andrey Kuzmin <akuz84@gmail.com>
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bin/cron_event_predict.plx
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