On Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at 9:34:48 AM UTC-7, James Holstead wrote:
>
> I have a scheduler.py in my models directory with two functions, 
> syncUsers, testAdd
>
> # create scheduler
> myScheduler = Scheduler(db, migrate=False, tasks=dict(myfunc=syncUsers))
>
>      #myScheduler = Scheduler(db, migrate=False, 
> tasks=dict(myfunc=testAdd)) 
>
> # sync user task once a day
> myScheduler.queue_task('myfunc', repeats=0, period=86400, timeout=1200, 
> prevent_drift=True, immediate=True)
>
>
> When I schedule testAdd, it executes once a day. When I schedule syncUsers 
> it ignores the period argument, and repeats immediately.
>
> testAdd simply returns 1, syncUsers loops through the user database and 
> compares some fields with an external data source. 
>
> Any ideas what is happening?
>
>
What does syncUsers() return?

/dps
 

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