Subj : Scheduler To : Francois Thunus From : mark lewis Date : Fri Nov 14 2003 01:56 am FT> Hello Mark! FT> 11 Nov 03 22:33, mark lewis wrote to Gord Hannah: ml>> i've got cron utils and such... the problem is when the time for the ml>> event passes while the machine is jambed or even turned off... i have ml>> events that need to run as soon as the machine returns to operational ml>> condition... crons won't do that... note that i'm speaking of things ml>> that may not run but once a month or less... if the event time passes, i ml>> don't want to have to wait for another month before it runs... i need it ml>> to run now... ml>> maybe that explanation makes better sense now? FT> yes. there is something under linux precisely for that. I FT> think it is called anachron. You can always grab the source FT> and recompile with emx. For small things it is usually smooth FT> sailing. The alternative is to build a similar system using FT> Rexx. Every time you boot the system, your script reads the FT> database of things to do, check when it was done the last FT> time. If the delay is passed, it does it and updates the FT> database/flag until next time. yup, that's what this 4DOS dayboot thingy does... however, now i have to try to figure out how to get it to do it on specific dates in addition to its current every x days mode... since its written in 4DOS stuff, it should also operate just fine under 4OS2 as a "native" script... i won't find that out, though, until i get the rest of it working as needed... )\/(ark * Origin: (1:3634/12) .