Hello,

could you provide example code?

maybe you want to insert some debugging code, something like write a line into a file every hour or so ...?

iirc tasks are configured to stop after 72hours if not adjusted otherwise
Maybe you want to search for "windows task scheduler configuration"
after the few informations we got so far i would assume
-> this is probably no perl problem.
To verify this you could just:
copy the "Perl Task" and do some simple thing in a new "batch only task" if this stops after the same time its no perl problem ;-).


hth
mh88

In reply to Re: Run perl job 24 by 7 by mh88
in thread Run perl job 24 by 7 by sunlifePunit

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