You realise you just described the very project you saw me write a
presentation on today right?

:-p

On 2/2/09, Gregory Stark <st...@enterprisedb.com> wrote:
> Christopher Browne <cbbro...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> - Managing jobs (e.g. - "pgcron")
>
> A number of people have mentioned a job scheduler. I think a job scheduler
> entirely inside Postgres would be a terrible idea.
>
> However a cron daemon which used Postgres as a storage backend would be very
> cool. It could then provide SQL functions to manipulate the schedule and
> allow
> you to set jobs that call database functions using the existing connection
> instead of forcing you to write an external script.
>
> This is something someone could do with no special database background, the
> hard part is finding a cron source base which is flexible enough to extend
> to
> use a database backend. I'm under the impression most cron daemons are based
> on pretty old and ossified source bases and are burdened by a lot of legacy
> compatibility requirements.
>
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