Yes, my plan is to use Task Scheduler to call my VFP EXE.  I've got a few scheduled tasks running Fox apps.  Works great!

On 3/9/2021 10:06 AM, Frank Cazabon wrote:
I would consider creating a Windows service to do that, or maybe a scheduled job in Task Scheduler. I'd probably use C# :0)

Frank.

Frank Cazabon

On 09/03/2021 10:13 am, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
If this were your task (/Task: Create PDFs via scheduled job calls of my Fox EXE for creating "reports at certain times of day" for historical review for various users to view for their own data/), how would you implement it?  Remember this is a seamless process running on the Server, creating the various reports for various individual users, and to access them, they go to their "My Reports" link on either the website (this is a WWWC app) or the equivalent in their desktop application.


On 3/9/2021 12:45 AM, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
Task: Create PDFs via scheduled job calls of my Fox EXE for creating "reports at certain times of day" for historical review for various users to view for their own data.

I know XFRX creates PDFs easily (along with other outputs like Excel) but I already have the QuickPDF tool in my arsenal from FoxItSofware.com (formerly DebEnu.com) and FoxIt's software has a LOT of features for password-protecting PDFs among others.

Has anyone implemented FoxIt's tools in their apps for creating PDFs?

tia,
--Mike






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