Ryan, you're a godsend. THAT's what it was. I KNEW I had previously used
that line before but missed it in the manual and the last time I used it was
when I worked for another company 3 years ago.

Thanks again


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->Not even, AFAIK. Pretty sure you can do: hours = 
->0,4,8,12,16,20 or something similar. I do it with days of the 
->week (ie. 2,4-5).
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->Phil Stracchino wrote:
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->>Brian McDonald wrote:
->>  
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->>>Rushowr wrote:
->>>    
->>>
->>>>Anyone care to enlighten me on how I might designate a schedule 
->>>>resource to run every XX hours? I have a every 2 hours 
->planned, and a 
->>>>every 4 hours planned, and was hoping NOT to have to specify every 
->>>>hour that it runs. Is there a keyword that I'm missing?
->>>>      
->>>>
->>>-- --
->>>
->>>Did you try...
->>>
->>>Schedule {
->>>   Name = HourlyIncremental
->>>   Run = hourly
->>>}
->>>
->>>The 'hourly' keyword is in the manual under the Schedule resource.
->>>    
->>>
->>
->>Yes, but I think what he wants is hourly/N for some integer 
->N.  I know 
->>we don't support that specific syntax, but I don't know if there's a 
->>simple way to do it other than enumerating a list of specific times.
->>
->>Though the enumeration would only have to be done once ....  
->every four 
->>hours is only six lines.
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