Sure this would be my fallback plan, it'd just be nice to be able to 
make them weeks in advance if they're lining up a regular series or 
whatever. There'll come a point where they should write that into a 
clock and use cut dayparting of course.
> Why don't you set the generate automatic log function to generate logs
> 2 or 3 days in advance... if you need to generate manually... just
> overwrite them manually... closer to the day they will get used.
>
> On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Chris Smowton<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I've very nearly got a solution for a mostly-automated station: I have a
>> bunch of music, idents etc in categories, make some clocks to give a
>> rotation, and use RDLogManager to generate logs for each day.
>>
>> This *nearly* works wholly unattended. BUT, whilst rdlogmanager can be
>> invoked from the command-line to generate a log for a given day,
>> sometimes we might want to generate that day's log manually in advance
>> -- for example, so we can add some custom events to it. Is there a way I
>> can ask the question "has the log for this day been generated already?"
>> from the command-line? Alternatively, we could blindly generate logs and
>> use some other mechanism for scheduled events, but is there a good way
>> to do that? It looks like using RDAirplay to play rotation and RDCatch
>> for scheduled events on the same station would be a mess.
>>
>> Chris
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