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9:06 AM
Can we close this one:
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Q: Sending Email from R - when Scheduled script Fails in Windows

Prasanna NandakumarI Have a Rscript file (Main_Script.R) which runs as a sheduled job in windows Task Scheduler every 30 Mins.Inside the Main_Script.R - i have around 13 scripts that runs every 30 mins. I wanted to send Email from R - whenever an iteration is failed or haulted. I am using sendMailR package - and i...

OP's admitted not knowing how to send email.
 
9:55 AM
@Spacedman With which reason? I always hesitate to engage in questions by users with Indian names (no offense to @Arun). Sadly, the quota of clueless programmers seems to be worse in India than in other parts of the world.
 
10:40 AM
@Roland, I never noticed that pattern. Quite the contrary IMO. Many top SO users are from India, and we even have some of our own here too, like Ananda (Arun is from India? I always thought he is German)
I guess when you have about 1B population, there's a good chance you have also many bad programers too
 
@Roland I'm having a hard time to reply to your comment. But I'm going to give you the benefit of doubt, as the way I read your comment, it doesn't come off well at all.
@DavidArenburg, yes, I'm from India. Germany - that's a first :). I've been here in Germany for 8 years now.
@Spacedman His Q is titled "Sending Email from R". Obviously he has trouble understanding how to do it.
 
@Arun then all the stuff about his scripts is superfluous.
and "I am using sendMailR package" implies he is successfully using it. I think he's made a few edits as well. Its a bit of a mess whichever way you slice it.
 
10:57 AM
@Spacedman I did see the history. The part "But i am not sure about - how to send an email automatically with the error message - when the scheduled task iteration is failed or haulted." seemed pretty clear to me.
 
Yeah, and I've answered how to get the error message when the iteration fails. Remember its one Q per Q here. Q1 is "How do I do anything when an iteration fails?" and Q2 is "How do I send email?"
 
@Spacedman "I'm using ..." I'm guessing is just poor English. But it isn't hard to get to understand what he meant from his Q.
@Spacedman I don't see it as two questions.
 
Well, "How do I send an email when the script halts?" is one question, but the answer comes in two parts and its not clear if he knows how to answer either part. He didn't use tryCatch and he didn't show how he uses sendmailR.
All I'm asking for is clarification on which half he's stuck on, or if both, in which case its two questions - both of which probably have answers already...
There are NxM questions of the form "How do I do X when Y?". There are N+M questions of the pairs "How do I do X?" and "How do I do something when Y?". StackOverflow should try for the latter.
 
 
2 hours later…
1:59 PM
Ugh. The man is back for more.
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2:11 PM
@Andrie Am very tempted to edit.
 
2:28 PM
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Q: Integrating ggplot2 with user-defined stat_function()

Aleksandr BlekhI'm trying to superimpose a mixed distribution plot with a plot of identified component distributions, using ggplot2 package and a user-defined function for its stat_function(). I have tried two approaches. The distribution identification is normal in both cases: number of iterations= 11 summar...

can we close because there's about four bugs, six questions, and a "what's best and why?"
 
Lovely: You're in a real mess here.
You cannot put an upper bound on the British capacity for understatement.
 
Its the politest I could be under the circumstances.
 
 
3 hours later…
5:25 PM
I wish SO had a "please never let me go to this question ever again" checkbox.
I have no self control over my masochism
 
6:04 PM
If you ever wanted to know why people ask questions with very little information in them, it's because of this: "Its been my experience on here that someone occasionally knows the answer to these sorts of problems instantly without much information."
 
6:20 PM
@Roland You've noticed a pattern, @David hasn't. That's interesting. Perhaps @Roland could point to a recent batch of low quality questions from Indian sounding names over a few days. That might be helpful - to turn attention to the data. How many unique names is it? Is there any chance it could be one or two people with multiple accounts? Any time-of-day clustering?
 
7:12 PM
@MattDowle I don't manage to answer as many questions these days, but still read Q/As and up/down-vote. I've not seen that many Indian names to begin with, to make such an inference. It's just untrue. But irrespective of that, I find it offensive.
I've noticed a lack of communication (due to poor English mostly, and at times simple misunderstandings), but that's not limited to India. It happens with most non-native English speaking countries, I'd like to believe.
 
 
3 hours later…
9:59 PM
Come on guys; this conversation regarding "Indian sounding names", no doubt unintentionally, is offensive to many people and not just those tarred with the aforementioned "Indian" names brush. If Stack Overflow tells us anything it's that some proportion of users here are idiots no matter what race/religion/nationality we might attach to their Stack Overflow handle.
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@GavinSimpson Agreed. The only reason I haven't commented on it yet is that I thought Arun's response covered it pretty well and I didn't think it merited further discussion.
 

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