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SCHEDULE SAMPLES

This page contains schedule samples, that is to say the contents of the schedule file. All necessary פאיכא rcomm.txt. All necessary explanations to separate lines of schedule are given in comments. Each commentary is refered to following for him line. The elements chosen in italics, as well as time, should change on more approaching to your event. Direct text a commentary is chosen green on the black background. Is it Basically used instruction me for illustrations of ways to set a time.

Sample 1. Different sections definition for different days and menu and options.

; section setting sample for different days

; every day
[ev]
^0000>me=One more day...

; only on Monday
[mn]
^0000>me=It is a Monday

; on Weekend
[wd]
^0000>me=Weekend is now

; every third Tuesday, also on 23rd and 10th days every month
[tu 3][23][10]
^0000>me=Today is Tuesday, or 23rd, or 10th

; from 15.10.1998 every five days
[in 5 15.10.1998]
^0000>me=Five day more...

; users menu
[mu]
; first entry - to start Notepad
NOTEPAD=notepad.exe
; second entry - to check e-mail
CHECK MAIL=>cm=>me=NEW MESSAGE(s)!

; options
[op]
; alternate schedule editor
ed=edit.com
; POP3-server
po 10.1.1.15 MyName MyPassword
; RAM indicator on, "yellow margin" = 50% free
mc 50

Sample 2. Different ways to set a time. You can copy it to the RCOMM.TXT and test.

[ev]
; on Runner's load
^0000>me=Runner loaded
; 5 mintes later Runner's loading
^0005>me=5 minutes: normal flight
; on 20:00 (use your time)
20:00>me=Eight o'clock
; on 20:00, 20:10, 20:20, etc.
20:*0>me=Ten minutes more
; since 20:00 and every 7 minutes (20:07, 20:14 and so on)
20:00{7}>me=Every 7 minutes
; before the Windows shutdown
98:00>me=You will not see me

Sample 3. In this sample the regular disk scan is showed using Windows ScanDisk.

; on Friday
[fr]
; let launch ScanDisk (minimized state) for c:
20:00,scandskw.exe c:
; start a scanning
20:01>en=Scan
; 30 minutes later close all ScanDisk windows
20:31>cw=Scan

Sample 4. Control the mailbox.

; on work days
[wo]
; restore previous data
^0000>rs
; start cycle
~0000{15}>cb{mail.server.com;MyName;MyPass}=>me=NEW MESSAGE OCCURED!
;save session data
98:00>ss
99:00>ss

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