* 268 schedules

Weekend Schedules

* In Plain English

Schedules that run only on Saturday and Sunday.

* Scheduling Guide

Weekend schedules target Saturday (day 6) and Sunday (day 0 or 7, depending on the cron implementation) to run jobs that are too resource-intensive or disruptive for weekday operation. Database reindexing, full system backups, and batch analytics reprocessing are common weekend tasks because they have hours of low-traffic time to complete without affecting business operations. The expression 0 2 * * 6,0 runs at 2 AM on Saturday and Sunday; 0 0 * * 6 runs only on Saturday. One common gotcha: some cron implementations treat Sunday as day 0, others as day 7 — both 0 2 * * 0 and 0 2 * * 7 represent Sunday in most Unix cron implementations, but always test against your specific scheduler to confirm.

30 14 * * 7

Every Sunday at 2:30 PM

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30 14 * * 0

Every Sunday at half past two in the afternoon

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45 2 * * 0

Every Sunday at quarter to three in the morning

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45 14 * * 0

Every Sunday at two forty-five in the afternoon

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0 2 * * 0

Every Sunday morning at 2 AM

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0 14 * * 7

Every Sunday afternoon at 2 PM

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0 0 14 ? * 6l

Every Saturday and Sunday at 2 PM

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15 3 * * 0

Every Sunday morning at 3:30 AM

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30 15 * * 7

Every Sunday afternoon at 3:30 PM

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0 45 3 ? * 6l

Every Sunday morning at 3:45 AM

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45 3 * * 7

Every Sunday morning at quarter to four

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15 15 * * 0

Every Sunday at 3:15 in the afternoon

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15 15 * * 7

Every Sunday afternoon at quarter past three

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0 15 * * 7

Every Sunday afternoon at 3 PM

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0 15 10 ? * 6l

Every Sunday at 3 PM

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15 4 * * 7

Every Sunday morning at 4:15 AM

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30 4 * * 7

Every Sunday morning at 4:30 AM

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30 16 * * 0

Every Sunday afternoon at half past four

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45 4 * * 0

Every Sunday at quarter to five in the morning

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0 45 4 ? * 6l

Every Sunday at 4:45 AM, or right after Saturday midnight

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0 4 * * 0

Every Sunday at 4 AM

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0 16 * * 0

Every Sunday afternoon at 4 PM

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15 5 * * 5

Every Sunday morning at 5:05 AM

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15 5 * * 0

Every Sunday at quarter past five in the morning

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