Thanks, that looks pretty neat so hopefully I'll have no problems with
that route.



On Sep 7, 7:45 am, Daniel Roseman <dan...@roseman.org.uk> wrote:
> On Sep 6, 9:16 pm, cootetom <coote...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm looking to try and run some python code that has complete access
> > to the django framework and some existing app models that I have in a
> > project as a windows service. I have an app that allows a user to set
> > up an email that should send sometime in the future. I want a windows
> > service to be checking the mySQL database periodically for emails to
> > send.
>
> > So I've looked around the net to see what I can find and I think there
> > is enough there for me to hack something together that works. My
> > python experience is purely through django alone. However I wanted to
> > see if anyone knows of some code somewhere that will help me do just
> > this task. This particular django site runs on windows, apache +
> > mod_python and mySQL db.
>
> > - Tom
>
> The easiest way to do this sort of thing is to write a custom
> manage.py command - see the (unfortunately very sparse) documentation
> here:http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/custom-management-commands/
>
> You can then set the Windows scheduler to run 'python manage.py
> yourcommand'.
> --
> DR.
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