I don't want the timer reset and re-executed.

 

What I want is a timer that will wait for 1 minute, and then execute a
command.  I want this to occur each time PowerPro is started, which happens
when I reboot my computer.  What happens now is that the timer will count
down, execute and then set itself to 0, which means that the next time I
restart PP, the timer will not work the way I want.

 

I've tried the reset option, but it just resets the timer and re-starts it.
That's not what I want.

 

I've thought of setting a command to change the down count back to one
minute in the Stop event, but I thought the GUI should handle that
automatically, so I asked.

 

Paul

 

-----Original Message-----
From: stindlpeter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 12:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [power-pro] Re: AutoStart Timers

 

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Gardner, Paul G." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> I'm having a slight problem with a timer that I want to start when 
PowerPro
> starts.  
> 
>  
If I understand the documentation correctly it should be like the 
following. But in an case you can use the reset tab to write your 
commands for the timer - it is executed when the reset will occur. 

But from the documentation:

For timers which count down, whenever the timer reaches zero, any 
associated reset command is executed.  If any of the Reset Hour,  
Minute, or Second is greater than zero, the timer is reset to that 
value.  Otherwise, the timer is stopped. 

>>> The last thing is what you want?
 



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