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I know virtually nothing about AppleScript. And I am not a programmer and haven't written any type of program since I was writing in Basic on the portable Tandy 80 (that was 20 years ago).
I have written a couple of simple Apple scripts that run the moment you click on the "run" button in the script editor.
I want to write a script for the iSync. I would like it to run every night at a particular time. But I can't find any references for a syntax for time, day or dates.
I just bought "Beginning AppleScript" to learn more about this language.
But there are no references for what I want to do in there either.

Can anyone help?

Thanks!


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