Thank you to everyone for the help. I think the timer should be easy enough
to implement in perl. My concern was memory usage with the NT task scheduler
and would rather have perl do the chore.
At 06:52 PM 1/7/2002 +, Stout, Joel R wrote:
>I used to do this with NT Scheduler (if you have t
Also since my production box is my pc (ack) I don't
have a MS Window popping up every 5 minutes like you will have with the
scheduler.
Hope this helps...
Joel
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Matthew J. Tisdel
Service Resources, Inc.
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From: Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: perl sleep
I have been asked to rew
it would be best to have perl sleep for 5
minutes?
Thanks,
-Scott
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