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Scheduling/PAUSE Issue
#11
(03-21-2025, 12:30 PM)admin Wrote:
(03-20-2025, 11:41 PM)Gork Wrote: Perhaps if the option "Run missed schedule at the next system startup" was checked it could also run a PAUSED event after the event is UNpaused?  Just a thought.

Not quite sure what you mean, can you explain?

An event currently missed due to the event being paused runs when the event is unpaused.  @admin indicated this is not the way it should work - the event should NOT after unpaused if missed due to it being paused and this problem will be addressed.  But maybe the event SHOULD actually run if missed while paused after it's unpaused IF the event has the option of "Run missed schedule at the next system startup" check-marked.
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#12
(03-21-2025, 04:14 PM)Gork Wrote:
(03-21-2025, 12:30 PM)admin Wrote: Not quite sure what you mean, can you explain?

An event currently missed due to the event being paused runs when the event is unpaused.  @admin indicated this is not the way it should work - the event should NOT after unpaused if missed due to it being paused and this problem will be addressed.  But maybe the event SHOULD actually run if missed while paused after it's unpaused IF the event has the option of "Run missed schedule at the next system startup" check-marked.

Since the schedule is paused, all events will be skipped until you re-enable it, as @Froggie said, I'm sorry everyone thinks differently and we can't accommodate everyone's request.
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#13
I'm not referring to not skipping schedules when a scheduled event is paused.  @Froggie indicated a schedule still ran after an event was unpaused even though the scheduled time for that event was passed while the event was paused.  @admin said that's not how it's supposed to worked and it would be fixed, not I.  However, I agree...

I only suggested an additional idea that if the "Run missed schedule at the next system startup" was checked maybe the missed backup due to the pause could actually run when unpaused because having this option checked seems to indicate it is important to the user to run missed backups.  It was an idea only, a suggestion; I'm not married to the thought by any means.  Just an idea for future implementation if management/developers liked the thought is all.
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#14
(03-22-2025, 06:29 PM)Gork Wrote: I'm not referring to not skipping schedules when a scheduled event is paused.  @Froggie indicated a schedule still ran after an event was unpaused even though the scheduled time for that event was passed while the event was paused.  @admin said that's not how it's supposed to worked and it would be fixed, not I.  However, I agree...
The issue has been fixed in V5.2.

(03-22-2025, 06:29 PM)Gork Wrote: I only suggested an additional idea that if the "Run missed schedule at the next system startup" was checked maybe the missed backup due to the pause could actually run when unpaused because having this option checked seems to indicate it is important to the user to run missed backups.  It was an idea only, a suggestion; I'm not married to the thought by any means.  Just an idea for future implementation if management/developers liked the thought is all.
Thank you for the suggestion and we will consider it.
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