The generated CRON has no "seconds".Īll our CRON expressions are in the same format as the Java Quarz scheduler, without the optional "year" field. - "command" need to be set to some random string.“⅓” in the day-of-month field means “fire every 3 days starting on the first day of the month”. You can also specify ‘/’ after the ‘’ character - in this case ‘’ is equivalent to having ‘0’ before the ‘/’. And “5/15” in the seconds field means “the seconds 5, 20, 35, and 50”. For example, “0/15” in the seconds field means “the seconds 0, 15, 30, and 45”. ArcGIS Data Reviewer server schedules job executions with cron expressions. For example, “MON,WED,FRI” in the day-of-week field means “the days Monday, Wednesday, and Friday”. Cron expressions allow you to define complex date and time combinations. For example, “10-12” in the hour field means “the hours 10, 11 and 12”. See the examples below for clarification. For example, if I want my trigger to fire on a particular day of the month (say, the 10 th), but don’t care what day of the week that happens to be, I would put “10” in the day-of-month field, and “?” in the day-of-week field. ![]() Useful when you need to specify something in one of the two fields in which the character is allowed, but not the other. For example, "*" in the minute field means "every minute". Used to select all values within a field. If needed by your target application Lobaro can deliver on request special firmware support for keeping data acquisition intervals based on a real time clock (RTC) which stays in sync with the real time on your wrist. ![]() Times are relative to the random time when the device (re)starts or the batteries are inserted. For example it may be a important configuration parameter that a specific sensor data gets transmitted every 15 minutes, but it does not matter if the send out takes place on or. Some Lobaro nodes do not keep the real time internally since for many sensor applications it is enough to configure repetition intervals.
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