Re: [Networker] Creating fancy schedules
2006-11-09 14:45:10
On Thu, 9 Nov 2006, Darren Dunham wrote:
> > That is one of my perl scripts for dealing with schedules. It creates
> > schedules for three months from now, so you need to run it every month
> > or so. Notice that this script generates decreasing level weeklies. The
> > if statements in the middle can be adjusted to whatever you like them to do.
>
> Okay, I think I understand why someone would want increasing level
> weeklies.I can't understand what the advantage of decreasing level
> weeklies is.Why wouldn't they all just be '5' or something like that?
You are right. A weekly five would have the same effect. I didn't think
about that one too much at the time of writing the script.
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