How to call a method daily, at specific time, in C#?

  • Create a console app that does what you’re looking for
  • Use the Windows “Scheduled Tasks” functionality to have that console app executed at the time you need it to run

That’s really all you need!

Update: if you want to do this inside your app, you have several options:

  • in a Windows Forms app, you could tap into the Application.Idle event and check to see whether you’ve reached the time in the day to call your method. This method is only called when your app isn’t busy with other stuff. A quick check to see if your target time has been reached shouldn’t put too much stress on your app, I think…
  • in a ASP.NET web app, there are methods to “simulate” sending out scheduled events – check out this CodeProject article
  • and of course, you can also just simply “roll your own” in any .NET app – check out this CodeProject article for a sample implementation

Update #2: if you want to check every 60 minutes, you could create a timer that wakes up every 60 minutes and if the time is up, it calls the method.

Something like this:

using System.Timers;

const double interval60Minutes = 60 * 60 * 1000; // milliseconds to one hour

Timer checkForTime = new Timer(interval60Minutes);
checkForTime.Elapsed += new ElapsedEventHandler(checkForTime_Elapsed);
checkForTime.Enabled = true;

and then in your event handler:

void checkForTime_Elapsed(object sender, ElapsedEventArgs e)
{
    if (timeIsReady())
    {
       SendEmail();
    }
}

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