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Scheduler Recurrence

Posted: 21 Oct 2016 23:52
by rvtienhoven
Hi Bernd,
I want to plan an program for every first saturday of each month. Is it possible to add a new recurrence option?
So, I can select that an programm entry must recurring every first saturday of the month? Or the last sunday of each month?

I hope to Hear!

Re: Scheduler Recurrence

Posted: 22 Oct 2016 06:37
by radio42
That is already possible.
In the scheduler recurrence dialog just select 'Monthly' and then you can specify 'Last' - 'Saturday' of every 1 month.

Re: Scheduler Recurrence

Posted: 22 Oct 2016 17:35
by rvtienhoven
Hi Bernd,

Thank you,

I tried it just, but I see something strange:
I have created recurring program entries for:
-The first saturday 17:00-18:00 of the month
-The second saturday 17:00-18:00 of the month
-The third saturday 17:00-18:00 of the month
-The fourth saturday 17:00-18:00 of the month
-The last saturday 17:00-18:00 of the month

This works fine in months with 5 saturday's.

I take as example the month november. It has 4 saturday's.
On the fourth and last saturday of november (26th), there are now 2 program entry's. The program entry of the fourth and the last saturday.

Is it possible to automatic skip the fourth saturday when an month has 4 saturday's?
So for november:

Sat1 First
Sat2 second
Sat3 third
Sat4 last

And for december:
Sat1 First
Sat2 second
Sat3 third
Sat4 fourth
Sat5 last

The specific case on this moment is:
I have on saturday an automatic program on the first and the third week of the month. I want to schedule an other automatic programm for the other weeks.

I have on wednesday an program which is only every last wednesday of the month. I want to schedule an other automatic programm for the other weeks.

I hope you can help!

Re: Scheduler Recurrence

Posted: 22 Oct 2016 18:26
by radio42
No that is not automatically possible. There is no such mode available which selects them automatically. So you would need to create them separately per month individually or per every 2nd month.