- November 10, 2007
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Hello,
I have a question for the developers of the Power Scheduler: Since the PlugIns forward their schedules to the
PowerScheduler PlugIn:
a) Is there the possibility to get access to the internal schedules of the Power Scheduler, so that an external program (in my case GMPS) can do the scheduling
b) If yes: this will result in a small problem: Only one scheduler should be active. Well, all I need would be the Schedules of the plugins with a running, but disabled PowerScheduler
Or is there an other solution possible ? I looked in the database, but it doesn't contain the necessary information. Is there - forexample - a file available, which I can read to get these time schedules ?
Thanks !
Georg
I have a question for the developers of the Power Scheduler: Since the PlugIns forward their schedules to the
PowerScheduler PlugIn:
a) Is there the possibility to get access to the internal schedules of the Power Scheduler, so that an external program (in my case GMPS) can do the scheduling
b) If yes: this will result in a small problem: Only one scheduler should be active. Well, all I need would be the Schedules of the plugins with a running, but disabled PowerScheduler
Or is there an other solution possible ? I looked in the database, but it doesn't contain the necessary information. Is there - forexample - a file available, which I can read to get these time schedules ?
Thanks !
Georg