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Re: Monitoring system time


  • Subject: Re: Monitoring system time
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 29 May 2005 21:02:54 +0200

I would suggest that you simply set a timer to fire each midnight, and at that time you check all your upcoming events that are based on a particular day / date.

Alternatively you might consider using the system facility "cron".

j o a r

On 29 maj 2005, at 19.59, Jerry Brace wrote:

That one word answer was everything that I needed to know to get started - thanks!


I have one other question - this works for my alarms that have specific dates - but I also have alarms that are to be triggered weekly - as in "Every Monday, Every Tuesday, etc" - does anyone have an idea on how to use the NSTimer to set it to fire on a weekly date?


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