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Sets a calendar based trigger.
Component | Version | macOS | Windows | Linux | Server | iOS SDK |
UNNotification | 7.2 | ✅ Yes | ❌ No | ❌ No | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
Parameter | Description | Example | Flags |
---|---|---|---|
UNNotificationRef | The reference number of the notification. | $Notification | |
Year | The year to use. Can be empty. |
Optional | |
Month | The month to use. Can be empty. |
Optional | |
Day | The day to use. Can be empty. |
Optional | |
Hour | The hour to use. Can be empty. |
Optional | |
Minute | The minute to use. Can be empty. |
Optional | |
Second | The second to use. Can be empty. |
Optional | |
Repeat | Whether to repeat. Can be 1 to enable or 0 to disable. Default is 0. |
0 | Optional |
Returns OK or error.
Repeat daily 8am:
MBS( "UNNotification.SetCalendarTrigger"; $NotificationRef; ""; ""; ""; 8; ""; ""; 1 )
Schedule to show up 10:30 am every day:
# Create a new notification
Set Variable [$notification; Value:MBS("UNNotification.New")]
Set Variable [$r; Value:MBS( "UNNotification.SetTitle"; $Notification; "Hello World")]
# Set calendar trigger:
Set Variable [$r; Value:MBS( "UNNotification.SetCalendarTrigger"; $Notification; ""; ""; ""; 10; 30; ""; 1 )]
# and schedule
Set Variable [$r; Value:MBS("UNNotification.Schedule"; $notification; "test")]
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Created 15th April 2017, last changed 17th April 2017
UNNotification.SetCalendarDateTrigger - UNNotification.SetCategoryIdentifier