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Michel Kohanim

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Hi tunaman,

 

What's the schedule grace period? When you use precise times and, let's say ISY was busy at that moment (+grace period) and missed the schedule then the program will not run. So, the first thing I would suggest is to use From/To (increasing the grace period is global; using From/To is local to your program).

 

And, finally, is it possible that this program is inside a folder with condition?

 

With kind regards,

Michel

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Hey Michel

 

Grace period was set to 3 minutes -- I would think that would be enough time to clear any run stacks.

 

I have changed it if to use from/to logic, it now will from sunset -10 to sunset - 8 minutes.

 

It did run tonight. It has only failed to run on Sundays, so I guess we'll have to wait until Sunday to see if this works.

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my log file is full of this please advise

 

thank you

 

Robert

 

 

 

Fri 2012/02/17 07:05:33 AM System -110022 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 07:05:33 AM System -110012 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 07:38:18 AM System -110022 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 07:38:18 AM System -110012 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 08:24:17 AM System -110022 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 08:24:17 AM System -110012 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 08:48:34 AM System -110022 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 08:48:34 AM System -110012 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 08:57:35 AM System -110022 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 08:57:35 AM System -110012 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 09:06:06 AM System -110022 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 09:06:06 AM System -110012 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 09:18:25 AM System -110022 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 09:18:25 AM System -110012 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 10:34:14 AM System -140000 datafeed.weatherbug.com

Fri 2012/02/17 03:09:15 PM System -140000 datafeed.weatherbug.com

Fri 2012/02/17 03:42:01 PM System -110022 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 03:42:01 PM System -110012 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 04:09:43 PM System -110022 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 04:09:43 PM System -110012 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 05:16:34 PM System -110022 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 05:16:34 PM System -110012 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 05:16:55 PM System -110022 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 05:16:55 PM System -110012 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 05:59:24 PM System -110022 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 05:59:24 PM System -110012 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 06:04:09 PM System -140005 CLI-WBug

Fri 2012/02/17 06:04:35 PM System -110022 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 06:04:35 PM System -110012 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 06:13:11 PM System -110022 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 06:13:11 PM System -110012 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 06:14:06 PM System -140000 datafeed.weatherbug.com

Fri 2012/02/17 06:19:18 PM System -110022 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

Fri 2012/02/17 06:19:18 PM System -110012 /CONF/NET/0.RCT

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Lee, Michel -- Just an update.

 

The program that was failing to run on Sunday's over the last 2 weeks did run tonight.

 

Just to recap --

 

I changed the program by checking all days individually.

 

I also changed the logic so that it runs in a 10 minute window rather than at a specific time.

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Michel -- certainly not an imposition, glad to do it.

 

I'm assuming that you want to see if the global grace period is big enough to account for any processes trying to run -- so, should I leave the trigger in the if condition at 10 minutes, or, should I change that to be a specific time. I'm not sure I understand the relationship between the global grace period and the if condition.

 

If I set the global grace period to 10 minutes, and I set the program trigger time to "from sunset to sunset + 10 minutes", does that mean that the program could trigger any time between sunset to sunset + 20 minutes?

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Hi tunaman!

 

Michel -- certainly not an imposition, glad to do it.

Thanks so very much!

 

I'm assuming that you want to see if the global grace period is big enough to account for any processes trying to run -- so, should I leave the trigger in the if condition at 10 minutes, or, should I change that to be a specific time. I'm not sure I understand the relationship between the global grace period and the if condition.

Specific time please.

 

If I set the global grace period to 10 minutes, and I set the program trigger time to "from sunset to sunset + 10 minutes", does that mean that the program could trigger any time between sunset to sunset + 20 minutes?

Yes.

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