.TH AT 1 .SH NAME at \- execute commands at a later time .SH SYNOPSIS .B at time [ day ] [ file ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I at squirrels away a copy of the named .I file (standard input default) to be used as input to .IR sh (1) at a specified later time. A .I cd command to the current directory is inserted at the beginning, followed by assignments to all environment variables. When the script is run, it uses the user and group ID of the creator of the copy file. .PP The .I time is 1 to 4 digits, with an optional following `A', `P', `N' or `M' for AM, PM, noon or midnight. One and two digit numbers are taken to be hours, three and four digits to be hours and minutes. If no letters follow the digits, a 24 hour clock time is understood. .PP The optional .I day is either (1) a month name followed by a day number, or (2) a day of the week; if the word `week' follows invocation is moved seven days further off. Names of months and days may be recognizably truncated. Examples of legitimate commands are .IP at 8am jan 24 .br at 1530 fr week .PP .I At programs are executed by periodic execution of the command .I /usr/lib/atrun from .IR cron (8). The granularity of .I at depends upon how often .I atrun is executed. .PP Standard output or error output is lost unless redirected. .SH FILES .ta 2i /usr/lib/atrun executor (run by .IR cron (8)). .sp in /usr/spool/at: .ta .5i 2i .br \& yy.ddd.hhhh.* activity for year yy, day dd, hour hhhh. .br \& lasttimedone last \fIhhhh\fR .br \& past activities in progress .SH "SEE ALSO" calendar(1), pwd(1), sleep(1), cron(8)d times out of range. .SH BUGS Due to the granularity of the execution of .I /usr/lib/atrun, there may be bugs in scheduling things almost exactly 24 hours into the future.