Reputation: 83
I run a few weekly reports with python scripts and excel macros - each runs for a few hours, and must be done after midnight Monday morning. Task scheduler is the perfect tool for me! I'd like to get more efficient however.
I would like to schedule these to start once the previous completes (instead of just guessing a time.) I see that I can begin the task 'On an event' and with a custom filter I can get really close to what I want.
I think I need to edit the XML code to be when task XYZ is = ### but I just don't know XML
Upvotes: 2
Views: 5811
Reputation: 83
The way I solved this was to have the actions in the order I wanted in my task scheduler. So the first was triggered by a time, and I had 4 actions after. Windows knows to do them in order.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 41
This custom XML executes a task after the completion of FirstTask
:
<QueryList>
<Query Id="0" Path="Microsoft-Windows-TaskScheduler/Operational">
<Select Path="Microsoft-Windows-TaskScheduler/Operational">*[EventData [@Name='TaskSuccessEvent'][Data[@Name='TaskName']='\FirstTask']]</Select>
</Query>
</QueryList>
Adapted from: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/davethompson/archive/2011/10/25/running-a-scheduled-task-after-another.aspx
Upvotes: 4