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From: Kenneth Ölwing [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mark Knoop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: activeperl@listserv.activestate.com
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 10:21 PM
Subject: Re: Perl Scheduling
I have relied on the Windows task scheduler before to my cost.
Just curious
Is there any kind of Perl scheduling module/system which will allow me
to
abstract the scheduling from the tasks to be done?
May be overkill but there's the WebGui kit:
http://www.webgui.org/
Much much more than a scheduler but ...
Looks interesting - even if I don't use
Hi
Is there any kind of Perl scheduling module/system which will allow me to
abstract the scheduling from the tasks to be done? I need it to be fairly
flexible to allow the setting up of any kind of time based scheduling
profile. I am working on a Windows system so don't have the luxury
Mark Knoop wrote:
Hi
Is there any kind of Perl scheduling module/system which will allow me to
abstract the scheduling from the tasks to be done? I need it to be fairly
flexible to allow the setting up of any kind of time based scheduling
profile. I am working on a Windows system so don't
Mark Knoop wrote:
Hi
Is there any kind of Perl scheduling module/system which will allow me to
abstract the scheduling from the tasks to be done? I need it to be fairly
flexible to allow the setting up of any kind of time based scheduling
profile. I am working on a Windows system so
Is there any kind of Perl scheduling module/system which will allow me
to
abstract the scheduling from the tasks to be done?
May be overkill but there's the WebGui kit:
http://www.webgui.org/
Much much more than a scheduler but ...
a
Andy Bach
Systems Mangler
Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED
I have relied on the Windows task scheduler before to my cost.
Just curious, but what problems did you have?
ken1
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