12-07-2022, 11:38 AM
(12-06-2022, 11:43 PM)Froggie Wrote:(12-06-2022, 01:41 PM)admin Wrote:I love it when Developers argue Anyway, 8pm is a real time... it's not 7:59. If a time period extends to anytime, that time is real and included in that time extension. As a result, an operation scheduled for the last minute of a time period should be totally valid, otherwise the time, 8pm, wouldn't be in the period but would be in the definition.(12-06-2022, 05:07 AM)Froggie Wrote: Greetings, team! While testing your scheduling features, I chose DAILY and set the interval to start at 9am and end at 8pm... I expected 12 images to be generated on the hour but only got 11. Turns out the finish time of the interval needed to be set to at least 8:01pm for the 12th image to be generated at 8pm... I don't think that should be the case. If the ending time is at least the same time or earlier then the scheduled task, it should run successfully (just a l'il math anomaly )
This issue is a bit controversial, with developers arguing that 8pm is the end time and it doesn't seem like a backup should be performed. And from 9am to 8pm is exactly 11 hours, 1 backup version per hour, it seems that generating 11 backup versions is also reasonable, we will compare the way competitors deal with it. Thanks.
I think you'll find that it's included in most schedulers. You might have them start with the MicroSloth Windows Scheduler (not saying that they're right either)... after all, this is a MicroSloth Windows Application, is it not ... why make your scheduler different?
Thanx for your consideration... and give those Devs more coffee
In any case, we will refer to the implementation of other tools. Thanks.