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CHGPWRSCD, then F10. Or am I missing something? --Chris On 15 Nov 2002 at 12:22, Neil Palmer wrote: > If you write a CL program for the orderly shutdown (placed on job > scheduler for Saturdays at 23:00) the program could change system > value QIPLDATTIM for the power on time before the PWRDWNSYS is issued. > > ...Neil > > > > > > Scott Clark <sclark@fuquay-varina.org> > > > To: midrange-l@midrange.com > cc: > Subject: Re: Scheduleing recurring power offs > > > [ Converted text/html to text/plain ] > I would like my machine to power off at 23:00:00 on Saturdays and > power back on at 05:00:00 on Sundays. This is when no one is in the > office. I would like this occur every Saturday and Sunday of the > year. Andy Nolen-Parkhouse wrote: > > Scott, > > Can you give an example of what you want to accomplish? If you wanted > this to occur on every Friday at 11:00 PM, that would be a simple > matter for the job scheduler. You could just write the code for your > poweroff routine and then put a call to that program in the job > scheduler. > > Do you want to have a routine day but a variable time? If that were > the case, you could write a routine within your poweroff program which > would retrieve the time from a file or data area depending on the job > date, then go into a wait state until that time arrived. > > Regards, > Andy Nolen-Parkhouse > > > > -----Original Message----- > admin@midrange.com[1]] On Behalf Of Scott Clark > Subject: Scheduleing recurring power offs > > How can I schedule a day I power my system off on a recurring date > without having to add the times for each date I want it to occur > manually. > > -- > Thanks, > > Scott Clark > > > > > > >
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