ehm.... what ? I didn't understand completely what you need and what you're 
tryning to achieve, however, if you set a period, your task needs to be 
executed multiple times...  is that the case ?
Why do you need to set such a high period (assuming it's indeed derived 
from hours) ?

On Saturday, August 3, 2013 7:21:23 AM UTC+2, Roberto Perdomo wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a little question:
>
> Exists a way to disable the period of a scheduler_task row?
>
> I have to do a task  in a stop_time - n_hours and stop_time, I have set 
> the period to n_hours (in seconds), but in the first run the next_run_time 
> field is set to stop_time + few seconds and this are over than stop_time, 
> this cause the status expired of my scheduler_task row.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>

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