On Jul 14, 7:00 pm, monkeys paw <mon...@joemoney.net> wrote: > On 7/9/2011 10:01 PM, John Salerno wrote: > > > Thanks everyone! I probably should have said something like "Python, > > if possible and efficient, otherwise any other method" ! :) > > > I'll look into the Task Scheduler. Thanks again! > > You could use the below code. time.sleep(# seconds in a day) > where i == 30 would run once a day for a month > > import time > i=0 > while (1): > print 'hello' > time.sleep(2) # Change this to number of seconds in a day > if (i == 3): # make this 30 for a month > break > i = i + 1
This looks like a bad idea to me: to make it work throughout the year you need to adjust for daylight savings start and end; this is where a day does not have 24 hours - and, of course, daylight savings depends on country settings of your host system... Andreas bal...@gmail.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list