yeah that works in windows 2000 as well since 2000 is based on NT stuffs (:


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From: "CASTANARO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2002 6:56 PM
Subject: Re: Auto Import of CSV files


> Is this possible on Windows 2000 professional?  Can it be set to fire off
> every hour?  Right now , I am using a program sent to me by one of the
list
> members called RBTIMER in Win98SE.  I have it set to  fire off an R:base
> session every 90 minutes.  Works great.  In my code I import data via
ODBC,
> and if "between  2:00 AM and 4:00 AM it performs  apack and other routine
> maintenance.  I think I sent a note to R:DCC or maybe to this list asking
> Razzak to consider imbedding this program or a feature like this into the
> "can't wait for 7.0"'.
>
> Oh, BTW, to the folks in Monroevillee: GO BUCKS.   (alright, we lucked out
> on this one - definitely pass interference)
> Bob C.
>
>
> Message text written by INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >If you are running on Windows NT, you can use the built-in NT scheduler
to
> fire off rbase.
>
> AT 3:00AM /EVERY:M,T,W,Th,F,S,Su STOPT4.BAT
>
> for instance, this runs the stopt4 batch file which fires off rbase....
> every morning at 3 am.<
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