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|  Digital Man to Sabre  |
|  Event question  |
|  20 Nov 25 21:30:10  |
 
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Re: Event question
By: Sabre to Nightfox on Thu Nov 20 2025 12:39 pm
>
> Hello Nightfox!
>
> 19 Jul 71 12:40, you wrote to me:
>
> Ni> Re: Event question
> Ni> By: Sabre to All on Thu Nov 20 2025 07:36 am
>
> Sa>> Is there a way to have an event run on a schedule every hour at a
> Sa>> given? Like 15 minutes after every hour?
>
> Ni> Yes, you can go to SCFG > External Programs > Timed Events and add an
> Ni> event there. You can't directly specify 15 minutes after every hour,
> Ni> but one option is to tell it how many times a day you want the event
> Ni> to run. You could tell it 24 times per day and it should run once per
> Ni> hour.
>
> Ni> Nightfox
>
> Yeah, that's what I've been doing, was just wondering if I missed a way to
> be more specific.
There's no built-in method for scheduling timed events for a specific offset
of ever hour (e.g. **:15). You can submit a feature request if this is
important to, and it'd be good to know the reason why it's important too. :-)
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