Subject | AW: AW: [firebird-support] Timer in firebird? |
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Author | Olaf Kluge |
Post date | 2011-09-13T10:53:25Z |
Hello,
I have found. Thank you.
with best regards
Olaf Kluge
Hello
Em 13/9/2011 02:19, Olaf Kluge escreveu:
an script using ISQL that posts an event, your application listen to
that event and respond back, so you will know wich clients are listenning.
see you !
--
many thanks.
Is there an example available? My internet connection is many poor at the
time (mobilephone)
Best regards
Olaf
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I have found. Thank you.
with best regards
Olaf Kluge
Hello
Em 13/9/2011 02:19, Olaf Kluge escreveu:
> Hi,Now
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> I need to check the connectivity to our plc. A little tool is between
> database an plc. If the plc is down or the tool, I cannot see the
> connectivity.
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> The visualization is also connected to our database, but not to the plc.
> I would show the connectivity in the visualization to our database (itxp
> works) and to our sps. I have seen a tool named jobscheduler, but it works
> not so good. After the installation it does not start, not under windows
> and also not under windows 7.You could use the Windows Task Scheduler to run an batch file that runs
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> Thanks.
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> Olaf
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an script using ISQL that posts an event, your application listen to
that event and respond back, so you will know wich clients are listenning.
see you !
--
many thanks.
Is there an example available? My internet connection is many poor at the
time (mobilephone)
Best regards
Olaf
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