![]() ![]() ![]() It’s at a point that we are looking at implementing another module that can be included in the init of a project that would check an external source for a more flexible expression to determine if it should run or not. The rule is simple enough that we could Tell it to run daily and than use non-working day calendar that has been forecasted out a couple years, but eventually we will need to review that calendar and it wouldn’t work for more complex scenarios (Know what Business days are, or managing exclusions at the hour/minute level and not just whole days). So that means if Monday was the last business day of the month, it would not run Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun, Mon which is not in the capabilities of the current implementation. I recently had a similar complex scenario than is currently capable where the scheduling requirement was to Run daily except for the last 2 business days of each month. Where as your example above looks more like a Cron Expression with a command that is providing a logical OR that than should also have & to to run the intended command. ![]()
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