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The Scheduler is built into Boston
WorkStation 6.5. For your situation,
click on the calendar icon…select your script…and click Add. Then click Hourly, deselect the times you
don’t want it to run…Saturday, Sunday, Midnite,
1am, etc…and click OK. It’s
as simple as that. I’d also
suggest you check the Log Events box which records the Scheduler’s
activity in the file “c:\bss65\schedule.log “ -----Original Message----- Is this available from
you website? Gloria -----Original Message----- Gloria, You
might look into our new Scheduler feature...it can easily schedule scripts in
the scheme you've described. Boston
WorkStation, either a developer or a runtime, needs to be installed on each PC
running a script. -----Original Message----- I have a script that needs to be
automated. The script opens
SurgiServ, accesses a surgery schedule, throws that report to a file and then
throws that file to a network folder at pre-determined times - 6am, 8am, 10am,
12pm, 2pm and 4pm Monday-Friday. I
am currently running the script from Boston Workstation. I am unsure on how to implement this
script. We have Visual Basic
installed on the pc we plan to run the script on. We have one developer's license and two
runtime licenses. Does the pc that
runs this script require a runtime license be installed? We have had Boston Workstation for
several months; however, I have had other projects going and still do so I have
not been able to devote much time to learning this new software. I would appreciate any
assistance. Thank you. Gloria Mallory Systems Analyst 903-315-5120 |
- [Talk] Implementing a Script Gloria Mallory
- RE: [Talk] Implementing a Script Rich McNeil
- RE: [Talk] Implementing a Script Gloria Mallory
- RE: [Talk] Implementing a Script Rich McNeil
- RE: [Talk] Implementing a Script Mickey Sherbett
- RE: [Talk] Implementing a Script Sara McNeil
- RE: [Talk] Implementing a Script Sims Jason
- RE: [Talk] Implementing a Script Dwyer, Tom
- RE: [Talk] Implementing a Script Sims Jason
- RE: [Talk] Implementing a Script JCurtiss
