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6/10/2011 4:10 PM
 
I'm working on a module that requires the use of a scheduled task. I have successfully developed a scheduler task going the .dll method, and it works fine when I drop it into the /bin.
I've seen posts where people are saying that it is possible to run a scheduler from the App_Code folder, just providing the full path to the file (ie App_Code/FolderName/ClassName.cs).
So now I'm trying to figure out how to do that as it should be easier to debug this way, and not have to create a separate class library.
I put my Scheduler.cs into the App_Code, so the full path is "App_Code/FishCount/Scheduler.cs". And the namespace is "NWDS.Modules"...
Now when I try to schedule a task, it's not running, I'm obviously not providing the correct info in the Class Name, Assembly Name field.
What should go in there?
 
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