is the file that stores the cron information. Modification of this file alone will not add the new cron settings to the cron daemon. It simply stores the data for the user's panel. To actually write the crontab so that the daemon uses it, the crontab.conf file has to be re-written into a temp file (in proper crontab format), and then the following command would be run:
You can probably just press the "Delete" button from within DA to get DA to rewrite the crontab from the cron.conf. Don't select any crons. If you need it done in mass, then "Delete" via the API (same thing using as script).
Thanks for the response - the problem being that we're programmatically adding these cron tasks. Perhaps I could use the DA API to get the job done somehow?