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manpreet
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3 years ago
I am writing an Azure hosted MVC website for a gym booking system. I need to be able to maintain membership expiry, suspensions as well as gym class attendence (i.e. logging to the database if a session has been missed). Each of these tasks requires a "c# service function" to be run that will go through the database, perform some checks and update records as and when required.
I need this to run pretty regularly to ensure that missed sessions are logged com/tag/asap">asap. Should I be developing this as an Azure WebJob and running it continuously? Should i be doing it in another manner? If I could get some suggestions on routes to take that would be massively appreciated.
Thanks