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Re^3: How to schedule an activity on Windows?

by rupesh (Hermit)
on May 09, 2005 at 07:08 UTC ( [id://455144]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Re^2: How to schedule an activity on Windows?
in thread How to schedule an activity on Windows using Perl?

Do you need to schedule all those 500 files during differrent times? Then I would suggest you to script it (in Perl, of course).
If not, then the simplest way would be to add all those files (500 or how-much-ever) in a batch file (In DOS, you name the file with the extn '.bat'). You can then schedule this batch file using the Windows Scheduler or the Perl Module.


Cheers,
Rupesh.
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