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Re: Scheduling tasks
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Re: Scheduling tasks


  • Subject: Re: Scheduling tasks
  • From: SA Dev <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 08:37:12 -0400

Rakka:

  You read the documentation on NSTimer.

It has very few methods. One of which is -setFireDate: which accepts an NSDate. Use NSDate or NSCalendarDate to create whatever date you want, then pass it to the timer.


On Jul 15, 2005, at 4:59 AM, Rakka wrote:

I'll take your advice. Thanks.

How would I find out how much time before, e.g 4pm next Tuesday?

Sorry if this sounds really simple. I'm new to all this.

Regards,

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 >Re: Scheduling tasks (From: Rakka <email@hidden>)

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