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Call Script At Scheduled Time

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Hey all, forgive a semi-repeated topic.... however after a few days of scratching my head and nearly my own eyes out, I really need to put this out to this forum..

So I have been using Scriptmaster for a while and wanted to roll in the old but great command.. So I span up the trusty Scriptmaster file as base template and after adjusting the date and time in various ways and getting the magic '1' I sat and waited, and re-tried and waited...  No matter what I try I can not seem to even get the demo script to run.

I have tried with both time related questions at opening of file (I'm in UK so we use d/m/yyyy), also tried extension in both old and new locations...

Mac OS 10.11.4, FMP v.14.x using SM4.4.2

Any insights would be greatly appreciated as we are looking to grab more 'paid' for 360 works products as part of a very interesting project we are looking at.

Many thanks in advance..

Neil

What is the code you are using??

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  • Newbies

Hey @John commands is as follows:  

 

Set Variable:   CallScriptAtScheduledTime( "SmartIT" ; "SmartIT::deviceCheck" ; networkTesting::nextUpdate )

 

“SmartIT” is the current DB,

SmartIT::deviceCheck is the script

nextUpdate, is the time to run. - sample time = 7/24/2016 04:28:54 PM

 

 

hope this helps??

 

 

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