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Need Help With Planification Rules |
Mar 27 2009, 02:27 PM
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Visitor ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 27-March 09 From: Lyon Member No.: 442 |
Hello Everyone,
well, i have to create a planification rules, with should be : monday 1 week / 2 so for exemple : so rules should be ok for : monday april 6 2009 monday april 20 2009 monday may 4 2009 monday may 18 2009 ... etc i dont understand how to scripts this rule (i believe that can't be possible to create without rules scripting language) Could someone help me please Regards |
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Apr 1 2009, 04:15 PM
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Visitor ![]() Group: Axway Moderator Posts: 7 Joined: 6-November 08 From: UK Member No.: 120 |
Hi,
You cannot create a scheduling rule to achieve what you are trying to do. Scheduling rules are based on 'what is today?' i.e. Is Today a Monday? Is Today the last working day of the month? Is Today the 3rd Monday of the month? You do not have a reference point like this in your requirement. You would need a rule like: Is Today 14 days since the last time the job ran? You cannot do this. The only way to achieve what you want is to create a special calendar where you close all the days of the year and then just 'open' the days when you want to run. i.e. every other Monday. You then create a scheduling rule based on your calendar that says 'run on every open day'. This means that every year you have to edit the calendar to add all the dates for the year, but there will only be 25 dates to change and it will only take a few minutes. Hope this helps. -------------------- Regards,
Dennis Hickford Senior Product Consultant |
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Apr 1 2009, 04:18 PM
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Visitor ![]() Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 6-November 08 Member No.: 84 |
Hi,
As far as I know Automator it is impossible to create this rule easily, you have to specify each date directly in the calendar or in the scheduling rule. Example: test { today=06.03.09 or today=20.03.09 or ...} In fact, in formula we cannot define recursive or modulo tests. Regards, |
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