Shirley,

The scheduler component was incorporated into BWS with Version 6.5, so if
you have 6.5 or 7.0 it will appear on the right hand side of the last menu
bar, it should look like a little calendar.

Also if you haven't tried version 7.0 yet, download it and try it the first
chance you get, it is far superior to the prior versions.

Thanks,
George 

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George,

I was just now able to view your presentation.    AWESOME !!!!!!!

I think my current version of the BWS doesn't seem to have the "scheduler"
component, or I just can't see it.  I think with that I'd be ready to rock
and roll.

Again I say  WOW !!!!  That was one tremendous presentation!

Shirley Hammack
IS Financial Analyst
Jackson County Memorial Hospital
580-482-4781 ext 2554


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Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 1:37 PM
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Shirley,

I gave a presentation at MUSE International on Running Unattended NPR
Reports in which I used the BWS scheduler to run the reports(it is the
calendar looking icon in BWS). You can also write groups of script modules
in the same project and have different scripts start at different times on
the same machine. The important thing to remember is that you need to
minimize BWS and keep in running on your machine for the scheduler to work.
I personally minimize BWS to my task bar, that way it is out of the way and
I am not likely to close it by mistake. 

My presentation is posted out on BWS's web site if you would like to take a
look at it.

George Winterberg
System Analyst 
Saint Anthony's Health Center
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(618) 463-5311

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Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 11:27 AM
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I'm probably trying to re-invent the wheel, but is there a command to have a
script "wait until a certain time to begin execution" that doesn't involve
using 100% of the CPU resources?

Shirley Hammack
IS Financial Analyst
Jackson County Memorial Hospital
580-482-4781 ext 2554

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