Setting the repeat interval after a fire date in unnotificationrequest





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I have previously used UILocalNotification and there was a property to set a repeat interval but I am not getting any option to set that in UNNotificationRequest.



I want the notification to be fire at a specific date and after that, it should repeat every minute.










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  • stackoverflow.com/questions/39391494/… ?

    – Larme
    Nov 16 '18 at 11:49











  • You can set a UNNotificationRequest to the specific date, once it triggered you can use UILocalNotification to repeat it every minute.

    – Fede Henze
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:17











  • I want the notification to be fire at a specific date and then repeat every minute. Suppose it fires at tomorrow 4:30 pm and after that, it should fire every minute. i.e 4:31, 4:32.. etc

    – CodeCracker
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:32


















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I have previously used UILocalNotification and there was a property to set a repeat interval but I am not getting any option to set that in UNNotificationRequest.



I want the notification to be fire at a specific date and after that, it should repeat every minute.










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  • stackoverflow.com/questions/39391494/… ?

    – Larme
    Nov 16 '18 at 11:49











  • You can set a UNNotificationRequest to the specific date, once it triggered you can use UILocalNotification to repeat it every minute.

    – Fede Henze
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:17











  • I want the notification to be fire at a specific date and then repeat every minute. Suppose it fires at tomorrow 4:30 pm and after that, it should fire every minute. i.e 4:31, 4:32.. etc

    – CodeCracker
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:32














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I have previously used UILocalNotification and there was a property to set a repeat interval but I am not getting any option to set that in UNNotificationRequest.



I want the notification to be fire at a specific date and after that, it should repeat every minute.










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I have previously used UILocalNotification and there was a property to set a repeat interval but I am not getting any option to set that in UNNotificationRequest.



I want the notification to be fire at a specific date and after that, it should repeat every minute.







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  • stackoverflow.com/questions/39391494/… ?

    – Larme
    Nov 16 '18 at 11:49











  • You can set a UNNotificationRequest to the specific date, once it triggered you can use UILocalNotification to repeat it every minute.

    – Fede Henze
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:17











  • I want the notification to be fire at a specific date and then repeat every minute. Suppose it fires at tomorrow 4:30 pm and after that, it should fire every minute. i.e 4:31, 4:32.. etc

    – CodeCracker
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:32



















  • stackoverflow.com/questions/39391494/… ?

    – Larme
    Nov 16 '18 at 11:49











  • You can set a UNNotificationRequest to the specific date, once it triggered you can use UILocalNotification to repeat it every minute.

    – Fede Henze
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:17











  • I want the notification to be fire at a specific date and then repeat every minute. Suppose it fires at tomorrow 4:30 pm and after that, it should fire every minute. i.e 4:31, 4:32.. etc

    – CodeCracker
    Nov 16 '18 at 12:32

















stackoverflow.com/questions/39391494/… ?

– Larme
Nov 16 '18 at 11:49





stackoverflow.com/questions/39391494/… ?

– Larme
Nov 16 '18 at 11:49













You can set a UNNotificationRequest to the specific date, once it triggered you can use UILocalNotification to repeat it every minute.

– Fede Henze
Nov 16 '18 at 12:17





You can set a UNNotificationRequest to the specific date, once it triggered you can use UILocalNotification to repeat it every minute.

– Fede Henze
Nov 16 '18 at 12:17













I want the notification to be fire at a specific date and then repeat every minute. Suppose it fires at tomorrow 4:30 pm and after that, it should fire every minute. i.e 4:31, 4:32.. etc

– CodeCracker
Nov 16 '18 at 12:32





I want the notification to be fire at a specific date and then repeat every minute. Suppose it fires at tomorrow 4:30 pm and after that, it should fire every minute. i.e 4:31, 4:32.. etc

– CodeCracker
Nov 16 '18 at 12:32












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