Locations and Schedules
I'm sure this has been discussed before, but is there an easy way to switch Locations and Schedules? I get having a "Day" schedule that runs from 9-5, and a "commute" schedule that never checks, and a "holiday" schedule that checks once a day... but short of going into the setup area for them, clicking on a different one, and saving, isn't there an easier way to change between them? Or better yet, to schedule them?? Steve Abrahamson Ascending Technologies FileMaker 7 Certified Developer http://www.asctech.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
powermail-discuss Digest #2545 - 01/16/07
powermail-discuss Digest #2545 - Tuesday, January 16, 2007 Locations and Schedules by "Steve Abrahamson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- Subject: Locations and Schedules From: "Steve Abrahamson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 11:51:53 -0600 I'm sure this has been discussed before, but is there an easy way to switch Locations and Schedules? I get having a "Day" schedule that runs from 9-5, and a "commute" schedule that never checks, and a "holiday" schedule that checks once a day... but short of going into the setup area for them, clicking on a different one, and saving, isn't there an easier way to change between them? Or better yet, to schedule them?? Steve Abrahamson Ascending Technologies FileMaker 7 Certified Developer http://www.asctech.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- End of powermail-discuss Digest
Re: Locations and Schedules
I used to use an apple script for that, by me it's filed under 'miscellaneous' in the powermails apple script menu. Not sure if it comes by default or a left over from one of the good souls providing this list with special goodies. If you don't see it there, check out the script depository at the powermail website under support => tools. ---marlyse former message(s) quotes: - >I'm sure this has been discussed before, but is there an easy way to >switch Locations and Schedules? I get having a "Day" schedule that runs >from 9-5, and a "commute" schedule that never checks, and a "holiday" >schedule that checks once a day... but short of going into the setup >area for them, clicking on a different one, and saving, isn't there an >easier way to change between them? Or better yet, to schedule them?? > > >Steve Abrahamson
Re: Locations and Schedules
Marlyse, Thanks for pointing me to that - that's definately better than what I was doing. Not as good as it being a simple menu item in the app, with a submenu, like I'd like to see it - but it's better! Thanks, Steve On 1/16/07 at 1:13 PM, Marlyse Comte ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: >I used to use an apple script for that, by me it's filed under >'miscellaneous' in the powermails apple script menu. Not sure if it >comes by default or a left over from one of the good souls providing >this list with special goodies. If you don't see it there, check out the >script depository at the powermail website under support => tools. > >---marlyse > > former message(s) quotes: - > >>I'm sure this has been discussed before, but is there an easy way to >>switch Locations and Schedules? I get having a "Day" schedule that runs >>from 9-5, and a "commute" schedule that never checks, and a "holiday" >>schedule that checks once a day... but short of going into the setup >>area for them, clicking on a different one, and saving, isn't there an >>easier way to change between them? Or better yet, to schedule them?? Steve Abrahamson Ascending Technologies FileMaker 7 Certified Developer http://www.asctech.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]