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kash3338
PostPosted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 5:08 am    Post subject: Setting Interval for Timer nodes. Reply with quote

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Hi,

I have a scenario wherin messages have to be picked up from the queue say at 5pm, 7pm, 9pm and 10pm.

Here the time intervals are 2hrs,2hrs and 1 hr. So how do I set the interval for this in the Timer xml? Or how do I acheive this using Timer nodes?

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Kashyap.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 10:09 am    Post subject: Re: Setting Interval for Timer nodes. Reply with quote

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kash3338 wrote:
Hi,

I have a scenario wherin messages have to be picked up from the queue say at 5pm, 7pm, 9pm and 10pm.

Here the time intervals are 2hrs,2hrs and 1 hr. So how do I set the interval for this in the Timer xml? Or how do I acheive this using Timer nodes?

Regards,
Kashyap.


I guess there's no point in advising against doing this kind of scheduling operations from within WMB?

Personally I always try to push the actual scheduling out of WMB to whatever scheduling solution that might be available (cron, BMC Control-M, etc) and have that trigger WMB in a more event-ish manner.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 10:40 am    Post subject: Re: Setting Interval for Timer nodes. Reply with quote

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chids wrote:
kash3338 wrote:
Hi,

I have a scenario wherin messages have to be picked up from the queue say at 5pm, 7pm, 9pm and 10pm.

Here the time intervals are 2hrs,2hrs and 1 hr. So how do I set the interval for this in the Timer xml? Or how do I acheive this using Timer nodes?

Regards,
Kashyap.


I guess there's no point in advising against doing this kind of scheduling operations from within WMB?

Personally I always try to push the actual scheduling out of WMB to whatever scheduling solution that might be available (cron, BMC Control-M, etc) and have that trigger WMB in a more event-ish manner.

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