calendar(1)calendar(1)NAMEcalendar - Writes reminder messages to standard output
SYNOPSIScalendar [-]
STANDARDS
Interfaces documented on this reference page conform to industry stan‐
dards as follows:
calendar: XCU5.0
Refer to the standards(5) reference page for more information about
industry standards and associated tags.
OPTIONS
[Tru64 UNIX] Calls calendar for all users who have a calendar file in
their home directories and sends reminders by mail.
This flag is usually used only by the superuser as part of daily
administrative procedures.
DESCRIPTION
The calendar command reads a file named calendar in your current (usu‐
ally home) directory and writes to standard output any line in the file
that contains the current date or the next day's date.
The calendar command recognizes date formats such as Dec. 7 or 12/7.
It also recognizes the special character * (asterisk) to match any
month. For example, it interprets */7 or * 7 as the seventh day of
every month.
On Fridays, calendar writes all lines containing the dates for Friday,
Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. It does not recognize holidays, so if
the next day is a holiday calendar prints lines for that day, rather
than for the next working day.
For you to get reminder service when other users run calendar -, your
calendar file must be readable by others (see the chmod command).
NOTES
The calendar utility is marked LEGACY in XCU Issue 5.
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: Successful completion. An
error occurred.
EXAMPLES
To display information in the calendar file that pertains to today and
tomorrow, enter: calendar A typical calendar file might look like this:
*/25 - Prepare monthly report Aug. 12 - Fly to Denver aug 23 -
board meeting Martha out of town - 8/23, 8/24, 8/25 8/24 - Mail
car payment sat aug/25 - beach trip August 27 - Meet with Sim‐
mons August 28 - Meet with Wilson
If today is Friday, August 24, then the calendar command dis‐
plays: */25 - Prepare monthly report Martha out of town - 8/23,
8/24, 8/25 8/24 - Mail car payment sat aug/25 - beach trip
August 27 - Meet with Simmons
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The following environment variables affect the execution of calendar:
[Tru64 UNIX] If this variable is set, the calendar command uses its
value as the full pathname of a template file that contains format
strings. The strings consist of field descriptors and text characters
which are used to provide a more robust set of allowable date formats
in different languages using the appropriate settings of the environ‐
ment variables LANG or LC_TIME. See environ(5) for more information.
The list of allowable field descriptions is provided in the date(1)
reference page. Provides a default value for the internationalization
variables that are unset or null. If LANG is unset or null, the corre‐
sponding value from the default locale is used. If any of the interna‐
tionalization variables contain an invalid setting, the utility behaves
as if none of the variables had been defined. If set to a non-empty
string value, overrides the values of all the other internationaliza‐
tion variables. Determines the locale for the interpretation of
sequences of bytes of text data as characters (for example, single-byte
as opposed to multibyte characters in input files). Determines the
locale for the format and contents of diagnostic messages written to
standard error. Determines the format of date strings recognized by
the calendar command. Determines the location of message catalogues
for the processing of LC_MESSAGES.
FILES
Contains user calendar entries. Determines dates. Contains user
information.
SEE ALSO
Commands: chmod(1), date(1), mail(1), mailx(1)
Environment: environ(5)
Standards: standards(5)calendar(1)