I am making an iPhone app, which has a requirement of Local Notifications.

In local notifications there is repeatInterval property where we can put the unit repeat intervals for mintute, hour, day,week,year, etc.

I want that repeat interval should be 4 hours.

So every 4 hours the local notification comes.

I dont want the user to set seperate notifications for each.

I want the user to be able to set repeatInterval as 4 hours.

How do I do that?

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It is as straight as it gets.

You cannot create custom repeat intervals.

You have to use on NSCalendarUnit's in-built Unit Time Intervals.

I tried all the above solutions and even tried other stuffs, but neither of them worked.

I have invested ample time in finding out that there is no way we can get it to work for custom time intervals.

Hope this helps all who are looking out for the solution.

Thanks to all the guys who tried to answer my question. Thanks Guys!!

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However, see this answer. It gives a way to achieve this if you can live with the 64 notification limit. – Robin Summerhill Oct 5 '11 at 15:36
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The repeat interval is just an enum that has a bit-map constant, so there is no way to have any repeatIntervals other than every minute, every second, every week, etc.

That being said, there is no reason your user should have to set each one. If you let them set two values in your user interface, something like "Frequency unit: Yearly/Monthly/Weekly/Hourly" and "Every ____ years/months/weeks/hours" then you can automatically generate the appropriate notifications by setting the appropriate fire date without a repeat.

UILocalNotification *locNot = [[UILocalNotification alloc] init];
NSDate *now = [NSDate date];
NSInterval interval;
switch( freqFlag ) {     // Where freqFlag is NSHourCalendarUnit for example
    case NSHourCalendarUnit:
        interval = 60 * 60;  // One hour in seconds
        break;
    case NSDayCalendarUnit:
        intervale = 24 * 60 * 60; // One day in seconds
        break;
}
if( every == 1 ) {
    locNot.fireDate = [NSDate dateWithTimeInterval: interval fromDate: now];
    locNot.repeatInterval = freqFlag;
    [[UIApplication sharedApplication] scheduleLocalNotification: locNot];
} else {
    for( int i = 1; i <= repeatCountDesired; ++i ) {
        locNot.fireDate = [NSDate dateWithTimeInterval: interval*i fromDate: now];
        [[UIApplication sharedApplication] scheduleLocalNotification: locNot];
    }
}
[locNot release];
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notif.repeatInterval = NSDayCalendarUnit;

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