How to abort the last schedule with the new one and run the new one
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!
python
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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!
python
add a comment |
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!
python
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!
python
python
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