Does anyone know how to properly kick off a script using Windows Scheduled Task? The script calls other python modules within itself. HERE'S THE CATCH: I am used to running the script directly from the command window and the print() is very handy for us to debug and monitor. When running the task from Windows Scheduled Task, we'd like to be able to view the command window and keep it up after the Task has completed...
I used the commands CMD /K cd C:\testdirectory\script_RunTests python AutomatedTestRun.py but when AutomatedTestRun.py calls other python modules, we don't see output. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list