I think the scheduler only does this if the scripts you want to run are
in the same project.  I'm guessing that Ron writes separate projects for
his various tasks.  One project for disaster recovery, another for file
downloads, so on and so forth.  This is actually the same way I do
things and I am running into the same problem.  I would like to see the
task scheduler become it's own thing separate from any Boston
Workstation development windows.

>>> "Brian Stevenson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4/4/2008 1:44 PM
>>>
to my knowledge the scheduler does this...
 

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Subject: [Talk] Task Schedulers for Boston Scripts


What is the best task scheduler to use for Boston Workstation scripts? 
I have 5 scripts that run multiple times during the day {disaster
recovery, file downloads, hard copy prints, etc}, and they all seem to
run at different durations and times, so the possibility of one running
on top of another exists.  I have used the task scheduler within Windows
2003 server, and it is pretty limited.  I am looking for an alternative
that will allow jobs to specifically run at the desired times, and if
another job comes up to run at the same time, the scheduler will queue
the new job to run after the current is finished.  My current setup (the
windows task scheduler), doesn*t care if another job comes up.  It runs
them both simultaneous.  Then, both jobs seem to lose focus and stall
out, or they get a run-time errors.  I looked at the scheduler within
the Boston software, but it didn*t suit my requirements.   Any
suggestions??? 
 
Thanks, 
 
Ron Barrett, MICT
Programmer/Analyst
Coffeyville Regional Medical Center 
(620) 252-1603 
 
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