R Script doesn't run in scheduler task in windows server R2
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I have a bat file that executes 8 R scripst, it is programmed in the scheduler task so that it executes every day at 7: 30Am the file executes the first 5 r scripts very well but when it reaches the 6 r script it executes a part of the code in R and it finishes without errors the execution and this one finalizes and continues with the following execution, so I have created another bat file with the execution of the 6 r script and this executes perfectly but not from the scheduler task but manually ... some suggestion ?
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a new challenge for the community ..
I have a bat file that executes 8 R scripst, it is programmed in the scheduler task so that it executes every day at 7: 30Am the file executes the first 5 r scripts very well but when it reaches the 6 r script it executes a part of the code in R and it finishes without errors the execution and this one finalizes and continues with the following execution, so I have created another bat file with the execution of the 6 r script and this executes perfectly but not from the scheduler task but manually ... some suggestion ?
r scheduled-tasks
I don't know that you have provided enough detail. I don't know how someone could help you with the information you have provided.
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Nov 21 at 16:53
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a new challenge for the community ..
I have a bat file that executes 8 R scripst, it is programmed in the scheduler task so that it executes every day at 7: 30Am the file executes the first 5 r scripts very well but when it reaches the 6 r script it executes a part of the code in R and it finishes without errors the execution and this one finalizes and continues with the following execution, so I have created another bat file with the execution of the 6 r script and this executes perfectly but not from the scheduler task but manually ... some suggestion ?
r scheduled-tasks
a new challenge for the community ..
I have a bat file that executes 8 R scripst, it is programmed in the scheduler task so that it executes every day at 7: 30Am the file executes the first 5 r scripts very well but when it reaches the 6 r script it executes a part of the code in R and it finishes without errors the execution and this one finalizes and continues with the following execution, so I have created another bat file with the execution of the 6 r script and this executes perfectly but not from the scheduler task but manually ... some suggestion ?
r scheduled-tasks
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I don't know that you have provided enough detail. I don't know how someone could help you with the information you have provided.
– Ian Wesley
Nov 21 at 16:53
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I don't know that you have provided enough detail. I don't know how someone could help you with the information you have provided.
– Ian Wesley
Nov 21 at 16:53
I don't know that you have provided enough detail. I don't know how someone could help you with the information you have provided.
– Ian Wesley
Nov 21 at 16:53
I don't know that you have provided enough detail. I don't know how someone could help you with the information you have provided.
– Ian Wesley
Nov 21 at 16:53
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