IScheduledTaskPeriodWeekly.StartTime

Syntax

StartTime: DateTime;

Description

The StartTime property determines the time of task launching.

Example

Executing the example requires that the repository contains a scheduled tasks container with the TASK_CONTAINTER identifier and a unit with the Module_1 identifier. The unit contains the Main procedure.

Sub UserProc;
Var
    MB: IMetabase;
    CrInfo: IMetabaseObjectCreateInfo;
    MObj: IMetabaseObject;
    Exe: IExecuteSubScheduledTask;
    Per: IScheduledTaskPeriodWeekly;
    Prop: IScheduledTaskProperties;
    i: Integer;
Begin
    MB := MetabaseClass.Active;
    CrInfo := MB.CreateCreateInfo;
    CrInfo.ClassID := MetabaseObjectClass.KE_CLASS_TASK_EXECUTESUB;
    CrInfo.Id := "MODULE_EXECUTOR";
    CrInfo.Name := "Unit execution";
    CrInfo.Parent := MB.ItemById("TASK_CONTAINTER");
    MObj := MB.CreateObject(CrInfo).Edit;
    Exe := MObj As IExecuteSubScheduledTask;
    Exe.Assembly := (MB.ItemById("Module_1").Bind As IModule).Assembly;
    Exe.SubName := "Main";
    Prop := Exe.Properties;
    Per := Prop.CreatePeriod(ScheduledTaskPeriodType.Weekly) As IScheduledTaskPeriodWeekly;
    For i := 1 To 5 Do
        Per.DaysOfWeek(i As CalendarDayOfWeek) := True;
    End For;
    Per.EveryWeeks := 2;
    Per.StartTime := DateTime.ComposeTimeOfDay(12000);
    Prop.Period := Per;
    MObj.Save;
End Sub UserProc;

After executing the example a new task of unit execution is created in the scheduled tasks container. The unit will be running from Monday till Friday at 12:00. Interval is week over week.

See also:

IScheduledTaskPeriodWeekly