Timer Events - Cron Expression #216
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@MaheshkumarSundaram - if you've cracked the CRONs with this package, could you please share me the knowledge that you've obtained ? I've not explored much on the Timer Events. It'd be great if could share your knowledge. Thank You |
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Sorry for taking so long to answer, I had to search it though. The answer is yes, but I would recommend using the ISO 8601 format 'R3/PT25S' -- repeat 3 times 25 seconds delay |
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Hi @ralphhanna,
Just wanted to clarify a quick thing about cron expression.
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I suppose the above would be the classic format supported in the Timer Definitions. Time is always in reference to UTC I suppose.
Correct me if I am wrong?
Does it also support the values
JAN–DEC
andSUN-SAT
for Month & Day of Week? Also, are the special charactersL
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