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Modifying a Schedule
1.  Get a listing of all tasks using: clm listx
2.  Display the desired task 'n' in a format suitable for listing using: clm listx::n
3.  Usage:  clm "mod::n::Scheduled|*|taskType|*|taskTitle|*|NextRun|*|Frequency|*|Period|*|Hour|*|Minute|*|Details|*| "
4.  NOTE: Schedule list starts at index 0.  If you have 10 Scheduled tasks, first Schedule is 0 and last Schedule is 9

Adding a Schedule
Usage: clm "addx::Scheduled|*|taskType|*|taskTitle|*|NextRun|*|Frequency|*|Period|*|Hour|*|Minute|*|Details|*| "

taskType & taskTitle are case and space sensitive
Scheduled = true/false  (true = scheduled, false = suspended)
taskType = Enter task type exactly.  To see taskType list, use: clm ?::type
taskTitle = enter title exactly as it is listed in task table
NextRun = DO NOT MODIFY!!!  user interface use only
Frequency = 1-100
Period = Second/Minute/Hour/Day/Week/Month
Hour = 0-23 (only needed when scheduling by Day/Week/Month)
Minute = 0-59 (generally 0)
Details = Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday,Saturday,Sunday,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,
The run hours 0-23 in the Details are only required when scheduling by Second, Minute or Hour.

You can also Manage your tasks on a remote machine using the user interface itself in conjunction with this CLM and an ftp client.  See the help files on CLM for details.