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Re: Certain script run at a certain time

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Originally Posted by elesbb View Post
What i want to do is RUn a script at midnight every night . How can i do this ?

I was looking through the MortScript manual and found a command named "RunAt" but was very confused as to the formating and syntax of this command . Im just confused as to how this command works . any examples from those who better understand mortscript would be appreciated

I personally would like HELP as to accomplish this rather than someone doing it for me , i want to better learn and understand mortscript.

THANKS GUYS !!
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