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- | The *Periodic trigger* lets you execute a macro periodically while you are logged in. | + | ====== Periodic Trigger ====== |
- | You can configure the period in seconds, minutes or hours. | + | The *Periodic trigger* lets you execute a macro at specified intervals while you are logged in. |
- | You can limit the time the macro triggers to within a certain portion of the day, or on particular days of the week. | + | |
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+ | The //Period// of the trigger can be set as follows: | ||
+ | * Interval of seconds, minutes or hours. | ||
+ | * Limit to a certain portion of the day, or on particular days of the week. | ||
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+ | :!: **Caution:** Generally it is recommended to //not// use very frequent intervals (like //seconds//), except as a last resort. For one thing, a macro triggering will cancel any “once” or conflict palette choices or the like, and so frequent timed trigger macros will likely cause problems with that. | ||
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+ | Note that periods that cross midnight will stop at midnight. Use two triggers if you want to trigger continuously before and after midnight. | ||
You could use a trigger like this to run periodic maintenance or track changes. | You could use a trigger like this to run periodic maintenance or track changes. |