Cron expression for every Monday at 12
Run a scheduled job every Monday at 12.
0 12 * * 1Runs every Monday at 12.
Primary dialect: Unix / Linux
Next run examples
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Dialect versions
Unix / Linux
0 12 * * 1Standard Unix/Linux cron expression when this schedule is expressible with five fields.
AWS EventBridge
cron(0 12 ? * MON *)AWS EventBridge cron schedules are evaluated in UTC. Use rate(...) for simple fixed intervals when possible.
Quartz
0 0 12 ? * MONQuartz includes a leading seconds field and supports additional day operators.
Kubernetes
0 12 * * 1Kubernetes CronJobs use standard five-field cron syntax. Non-standard operators require job-level logic.
Variants
Weekday version
0 9 * * 1-5Runs at 09:00 Monday through Friday.
Daily version
0 0 * * *Runs every day at midnight.
Hourly version
0 * * * *Runs once per hour.
Kubernetes notes
- Kubernetes CronJobs use standard five-field cron syntax.
- "Set concurrencyPolicy
- restartPolicy
- and history limits based on expected runtime and failure behavior."
Common mistakes
- Forgetting to confirm which timezone the scheduler uses.
- Assuming the schedule starts relative to deployment time instead of matching wall-clock fields.
FAQ
What is the cron expression for every monday at 12?
Use `0 12 * * 1` for standard cron when the scheduler supports this syntax.
Can I use this expression in Kubernetes?
Yes, if it is standard five-field cron. AWS and Quartz-only operators need a Kubernetes-safe alternative or application-level date logic.