I’m using POE for a windows service that utilizes POE::Component::DirWatch::Object for transferring data. This has been working really well for several years now. I now need to add a process to run a MS SQL script at the start of every week and then transfer the resulting file. I’d prefer to keep the process in this service and not create a new service to create the data file then use this service to transfer the file, I’m just stuck trying to come up with a way to fire off this “job” while the other stuff is running. I’m thinking POE is the best solution but my brain is jammed. I’m not looking for someone to code this up, just a nudge in the right direction.
Thanks as always!

Sweetblood


In reply to POE to fire off job based on date/time by sweetblood

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