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With Scheduled Tasks, you can schedule any script, program, or document to run at a time that is most convenient for you. This service starts each time you start Windows and runs in the background.



Four NetScheduleJob API calls implement functionality similar to what OS command AT gives:
  • NetScheduleJobAdd
  • NetScheduleJobDel
  • NetScheduleJobEnum
  • NetScheduleJobGetInfo



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    7536 bytes  
    Created: 2005-07-26 14:45:04  
    Modified: 2011-12-10 09:20:22  
    Visits in 7 days: 282  
    Listed functions:
    GlobalAlloc
    GlobalFree
    GlobalSize
    NetApiBufferFree
    NetApiBufferSize
    NetScheduleJobAdd
    NetScheduleJobDel
    NetScheduleJobEnum
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    Use the following code to test NetScheduleJobs and NetScheduleJob classes:

    LOCAL oJobs As NetScheduleJobs, oJob As NetScheduleJob
    oJobs = CREATEOBJECT("NetScheduleJobs")

    oJob = CREATEOBJECT("NetScheduleJob")
    WITH oJob
    *        .jobtime = 9.5 * 3600 * 1000 && 09:30 AM
    *        .SetDOM(5, 20) && payroll days :)
    *        .SetDOW(0, 3) && Monday to Thursday
            .jobtime = (60 + VAL(SYS(2))) * 1000 && now + 1 minute
            .jobcommand = "notepad.exe"
    ENDWITH

    IF NOT oJobs.AddJob(oJob)
            ? "Error:", oJobs.errorcode
    ENDIF

    FOR EACH oJob IN oJobs
            WITH oJob
                    ? "ID=" + TRANSFORM(.jobid) + ", " +;
                            .jobcommand
            ENDWITH
    NEXT
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