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from: Mvan Le
date: 2008-01-10 10:00:08
subject: Binkley.Scd and Binkley.Day

I'm seeking clarification on Binkley.Scd and Binkley.Day.

What does each file do exactly ? The documentation doesn't state their
difference; or that the .Day file is perhaps for some DOS rollover
compatibility feature ...

For some reason when I delete them and then restart Binkleyterm, the
"current" E1= event runs when the force flag is not set (ie. the
E1= event that pertains to the current time frame/range). 

For example, in Binkley.Evt: 

  event all 04:20 05:00 m t=6,10 e2=20 e3=30 e1=101 ; ZMH poll

If I delete the *.scd and *.day file, and then restart Binkleyterm, and if
the system time is between 04:20 and 05:00, Binkleyterm proceeds to exit
with errorlevel 101 (E1=101).

Should that happen ?

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