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How to setup scheduled tasks in Loggernet


vindtek Jul 10, 2013 05:21 PM

I would like to setup scheduled task for my systems (CR1000 logger). I've tried to but the schedule never starts. I would appreciate if someone could help me get started. Thanks! /Fredrik

PS. I'm using Loggernet 4.1


markspend1 Jul 11, 2013 11:24 AM

Hey Guys my name is Mark.Well Vindteck i think that if you want to know some solution of your problem then you must visit that url:

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* Last updated by: markspend1 on 7/13/2013 @ 6:11 AM *


Dana Jul 12, 2013 07:10 PM

Vindtek,

That's a pretty broad question, so it might be best to contact your Campbell Scientific office and request help (or provide more details).

That being said, here are a few things to check before calling:

Can you run the task manually by going to the Task Master's Status tab and choosing Run Selected Task?

Is the Pause All Tasks check box disabled?

On the Status tab, check the Last time to Run, Next Time to Run fields.

Dana W.


vindtek Jul 13, 2013 07:20 AM

Well, I'm not using the task master. I'm checking off boxes for scheduling in the setup section. I will check what you mentioned and get back to you.


Dana Jul 15, 2013 03:23 PM

Sorry, I misunderstood your request.

If you are trying to set up scheduled data collection, make sure that the Pause Schedule box is not enabled in the Status Monitor application, and also review the informational columns that tell you when the next scheduled data collection should occur and the last time, if any, it occurred.

Dana W.


Nindamark321 May 23, 2014 06:48 AM

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* Last updated by: Nindamark321 on 5/29/2014 @ 12:35 AM *

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