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HI...i need to loop my program each 60 sec from a specific start date but exactly 60 including the time to run the commands inside this loop so i think it should be something like this:
set x= <spicific date in sec> while (true) commands.... sleep (x+60-time) end so can you correct to me and by the way i'm working with c shell script... |
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