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[FEATURE] - Interval job to optionally include job duration #565
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FEATURE: Interval job to optionally include job duration
[FEATURE] Interval job to optionally include job duration
May 24, 2024
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[FEATURE] Interval job to optionally include job duration
[FEATURE] - Interval job to optionally include job duration
May 24, 2024
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Discussed in #564
Originally posted by FireSmack September 10, 2023
I have a job set to run every 5 minutes:
I do not use
WaitForSchedule()
orWaitForScheduleAll()
.I would like my task to always run 5 minutes after the previous iteration finishes, not every 5 minutes regardless of how long the previous run took.
Example:
Let's say the first execution of my job starts at 09:00:10 and ends at 09:00:20. The next execution will start at 9:05:10. However, is it possible to have the next execution start 5 minutes after the previous one finishes, so that the next one starts at 9:05:20? And then if that one finished at 09:05:35, I would want the following one to start at 09:10:35, not at 09:10:10. Is this possible?
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