I'd be willing to bet that there's no way around having your scheduled
tasks show up in the cfadmin ide in MX ... You're probably better off
finding a 3rd-party http tool you can use with the Windows task
scheduler. Since that won't be managed by the CF engine, it won't show
up in the administrator. I haven't done it myself, I've seen people
talk about doing it on the list tho, and my impression is that there's
at least one decent free http tool that will work under Windows.

hth

> I tried the following:

> Created the cron job in the cfide. Then I went to the
> CFusionMX/lib
> directory and looked at the neo-cron.xml file.

> Sure enough my entry was there.

> So I copied the entry in the neo-cron.xml, went back to
> the cfide and
> deleted the manual entry I made in the Scheduled Tasks
> setting. Sure enough
> it cleared out the neo-cron file.

> So I then pasted the earlier copied (old version with the
> entry) contents
> into neo-cron.xml. Just like it was when I created the
> entry through the
> cfide.

> Ok, all seemed well, the entry was gone in the CFIDE like
> I wanted....but
> when I went to refresh the CFIDE screen where the
> scheduled tasks appear it
> must do a manual sweep of the xml directories because it
> kept cleaning out
> the file contents in neo-cron.xml...any thoughts????

> Steve

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Schuster, Steven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2003 9:21 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Scheduled Task question?

> In MX 6.1 does a scheduled task have to exist in the CF
> Administrator for it
> to work. I was able to add them to the registry in 5 so
> they would not
> appear in the CF Administrator and get hosed up by
> developers poking around.

> Any ideas? I was thinking it was just an XML entry in 6.1
> but was not sure
> where it was stored?

> Steve

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ian Vaughan
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 9:24 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Date Errors in MX ?

> Jochem

> I have just changed the query to what is below and
> received the
> following error

> Error Occurred While Processing Request

> Error Executing Database Query.

> [Macromedia][Oracle JDBC Driver][Oracle]ORA-00911: invalid
> character

> The error occurred in
> F:\Websites\Intranet\itintranet\publishing\articleaction.c
> fm: line 54

> 52 : <cfqueryparam cfsqltype="cf_sql_varchar"
> value="#security#">,
> 53 : <cfif
> isdefined("file.serverFile")>'#file.serverFile#'<cfelse>NU
> LL</cfif>,
> 54 :     <cfqueryparam cfsqltype="cf_sql_blob"
> value="#content#">;
> 55 : </cfquery>
> 56 :

> <cftransaction>

>   <cfquery name="LOOKUP" datasource="intranetv8">
>    SELECT Max(id) NewID
>    FROM itarticle
>   </cfquery>

>   <cfif lookup.newid is "">
>    <cfset id = 1>
>   <cfelse>
>    <cfset id = lookup.newid + 1>
>   </cfif>

> <!--- Insert contact into the contacts tabel in the tes8
> Database --->

> <cfset articledate = form.event_month & "/" &
> form.event_day & "/" &
> form.event_year>
> <cfset articledate = #CreateODBCDate(articledate)#>
> <cfset formatted_date = dateformat(articledate,
> "MM/DD/YYYY")>

> <cfset content = REReplacenocase(content,
> "</*font[^<>]*>", "", "ALL")>
> <cfset content = REReplacenocase(content,
> "</*span[^<>]*>", "", "ALL")>

> <cfif form.uploadfile neq "">

> <cffile action="" filefield="Form.UploadFile"
> destination="F:\Websites\Intranet\itintranet\itnews\images
> \"
> nameconflict="OVERWRITE">
> </cfif>
> <!--- Make sure that file is of correct type --->

> <!--- Insert the story record --->

> <cfquery datasource="#Application.DSN#"
> name="insert_query">
>   INSERT INTO itarticle (id, articledate, articletitle,
>   articlesummary,
> articleauthor, security, imgsrc, articlebody)
>   VALUES (
>     <cfqueryparam cfsqltype="cf_sql_date"
>     value="#articledate#">,
>     <cfqueryparam cfsqltype="cf_sql_varchar"
>     value="#articletitle#">,
>     <cfqueryparam cfsqltype="cf_sql_varchar"
>     value="#articlesummary#">,
>     <cfqueryparam cfsqltype="cf_sql_varchar"
>     value="#Session.Fname#
> #Session.Lname#">,
>     <cfqueryparam cfsqltype="cf_sql_varchar"
>     value="#security#">,
>     <cfif
> isdefined("file.serverFile")>'#file.serverFile#'<cfelse>NU
> LL</cfif>,
>     <cfqueryparam cfsqltype="cf_sql_blob"
>     value="#content#">
> </cfquery>

> </cftransaction>

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 22 December 2003 12:08
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Date Errors in MX ?

> Ian Vaughan said:
>>
>> <cftransaction>

> It would be better to use a sequence for primary key
> generation.
> If
> you also use cfqueryparam your 3 query transaction reduces
> to 1
> query.

> <cfset storydate =
> CreateDate(form.event_year,form.event_month,form.event_day
> >

> <cfset content =
> REReplacenocase(content,"</*(font|span)[^<>]*>","","ALL")>

> <cfquery datasource="#Application.DSN#"
> name="insert_query">
>   INSERT INTO itarticle (
>     articledate,
>     articletitle,
>     etc.
>     itarticle
>     )
>   VALUES (
>     <cfqueryparam cfsqltype="cf_sql_date"
>     value="#storydate#">,
>     <cfqueryparam cfsqltype="cf_sql_varchar"
> value="#articletitle#">,
>     etc.
>     <cfqueryparam cfsqltype="cf_sql_clob"
>     value="#content#">
> </cfquery>

> Jochem
> ________________________________
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