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Hi there.
The usual way to acheive this is to utilise the commandline (see http://bit.ly/eQBZjz), place your command into a batch file, and then use Windows Task Scheduler to run that whenever you want.
We don't have any built-in scheduling I'm afraid.
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Has anyone in this forum already done this? If so, I'd be grateful to receive hints and tips.
Thanks in advance,
Mark Thornton
Database Developer
School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge