How to abort the last schedule with the new one and run the new one












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I'm trying to make an automation with windows schedule in python.
But the problem is that 1 scheduler can run forever for example, because the function that I use with it is running like 3 days, but I want the next Scheduler will determinate The last Schedule, i will give you an example with my code



import schedule

schedule.every().day.at("8:00").do(follow)
schedule.every().day.at("15:57").do(follow)
schedule.every().day.at("15:58").do(unfollow)
schedule.every().day.at("01:00").do(unfollow_all)


the .do(follow) for example is calling my function named "follow".
I want the function will run at 8am in the morning and will stop at 15:57 and do the next job, and in 15:58 will stop the job of the 15:57 and keep a new job of "unfollow" at 15:58 and at 01:00 will quit the last job and make the new job "unfollow_all"



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    I'm trying to make an automation with windows schedule in python.
    But the problem is that 1 scheduler can run forever for example, because the function that I use with it is running like 3 days, but I want the next Scheduler will determinate The last Schedule, i will give you an example with my code



    import schedule

    schedule.every().day.at("8:00").do(follow)
    schedule.every().day.at("15:57").do(follow)
    schedule.every().day.at("15:58").do(unfollow)
    schedule.every().day.at("01:00").do(unfollow_all)


    the .do(follow) for example is calling my function named "follow".
    I want the function will run at 8am in the morning and will stop at 15:57 and do the next job, and in 15:58 will stop the job of the 15:57 and keep a new job of "unfollow" at 15:58 and at 01:00 will quit the last job and make the new job "unfollow_all"



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      I'm trying to make an automation with windows schedule in python.
      But the problem is that 1 scheduler can run forever for example, because the function that I use with it is running like 3 days, but I want the next Scheduler will determinate The last Schedule, i will give you an example with my code



      import schedule

      schedule.every().day.at("8:00").do(follow)
      schedule.every().day.at("15:57").do(follow)
      schedule.every().day.at("15:58").do(unfollow)
      schedule.every().day.at("01:00").do(unfollow_all)


      the .do(follow) for example is calling my function named "follow".
      I want the function will run at 8am in the morning and will stop at 15:57 and do the next job, and in 15:58 will stop the job of the 15:57 and keep a new job of "unfollow" at 15:58 and at 01:00 will quit the last job and make the new job "unfollow_all"



      Thanks!










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      I'm trying to make an automation with windows schedule in python.
      But the problem is that 1 scheduler can run forever for example, because the function that I use with it is running like 3 days, but I want the next Scheduler will determinate The last Schedule, i will give you an example with my code



      import schedule

      schedule.every().day.at("8:00").do(follow)
      schedule.every().day.at("15:57").do(follow)
      schedule.every().day.at("15:58").do(unfollow)
      schedule.every().day.at("01:00").do(unfollow_all)


      the .do(follow) for example is calling my function named "follow".
      I want the function will run at 8am in the morning and will stop at 15:57 and do the next job, and in 15:58 will stop the job of the 15:57 and keep a new job of "unfollow" at 15:58 and at 01:00 will quit the last job and make the new job "unfollow_all"



      Thanks!







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