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Scheduling/PAUSE Issue
#1
Don't know whether this is expected or not (unexpected by me  Confused)...

When an automatic schedule is PAUSED during the scheduled time (for System work to be done) then unPAUSED 3-min after scheduled time, I would expect the scheduled image to be bypassed until the next scheduled time... especially with no special settings in place (none for this case exist anyway).  When the task schedule was resumed, a few seconds later the scheduled image took off.

Is this by design, and if so, why?  Thanks for your help with this!
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#2
(03-10-2025, 01:44 AM)Froggie Wrote: Don't know whether this is expected or not (unexpected by me  Confused)...

When an automatic schedule is PAUSED during the scheduled time (for System work to be done) then unPAUSED 3-min after scheduled time, I would expect the scheduled image to be bypassed until the next scheduled time... especially with no special settings in place (none for this case exist anyway).  When the task schedule was resumed, a few seconds later the scheduled image took off.

Is this by design, and if so, why?  Thanks for your help with this!

Thanks for reporting the issue, we will fix it as soon as possible.
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#3
(03-10-2025, 06:16 PM)admin Wrote:
(03-10-2025, 01:44 AM)Froggie Wrote: Don't know whether this is expected or not (unexpected by me  Confused)...

When an automatic schedule is PAUSED during the scheduled time (for System work to be done) then unPAUSED 3-min after scheduled time, I would expect the scheduled image to be bypassed until the next scheduled time... especially with no special settings in place (none for this case exist anyway).  When the task schedule was resumed, a few seconds later the scheduled image took off.

Is this by design, and if so, why?  Thanks for your help with this!

Thanks for reporting the issue, we will fix it as soon as possible.
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#4
Perhaps there should be:
* skip this event (today)
and
* pause this event (until later today)

JD
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#5
There is a PAUSE (I use it all the time)... just no way to determine how the schedule event should respond if the PAUSE is released after the scheduled time.  Most schedulers like this will skip the scheduled event if the process has been paused at the time of the scheduled event.
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#6
Yes, I understand that PAUSE exists.

My point was to distinguish between PAUSE and SKIP

Semantically PAUSE does not imply SKIP IMO

JD
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#7
Sounds like a CheckBox to me...  Wink
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#8
(03-11-2025, 03:30 AM)Froggie Wrote: Most schedulers like this will skip the scheduled event if the process has been paused at the time of the scheduled event.

Yes, this should be the normal behavior of the pause button.
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#9
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.
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(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?
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