timeperiods priority

Andreas Ericsson ae at op5.se
Tue Jun 7 10:19:56 CEST 2011


On 06/06/2011 12:52 PM, Mario Garcia Ortiz wrote:
> Hello
> 
> i have set up a customized timeperiod to send the alerts during
> weekdays only outside work hours (6pm-9am) but If there's one week day
> that is a public holiday then the alerts should be send 24/24.. I
> wonder how to make it work 100
> 
> i have so far made the following
> 
> 	monday to friday 	18:01:00 - 24:00:00, 00:00:00 - 08:59:00
>          saturday and sunday   00:00:00 - 24:00:00
>          may 1	00:00:00 - 24:00:00
> 	january 1	00:00:00 - 24:00:00
> 
> would this timeperiod definition do the following;
> 
> send notification only from 6pm to 9am from monday to friday, except
> if it's a public holiday in that case it should send at all times.
> 

Nope. The "monday to friday" syntax isn't supported, and you
can't use seconds in the timeperiod definition. Why you're
skipping 2 minutes of the desired time (18:01 and 08:59 instead of
18:00 and 09:00), I have no idea.

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