Presently running 4.2.2., but I have noticed in the last few versions that scheduling has stopped working for me. I usually set a time in the evening to pause post processing for several hours, but to continue downloading.
When I set a time for the day 2-3 hours ahead of the present time, the schedule executes immediately and all post processing stops immediately.
I have been using this feature for many years. Can we get it back?
Scheduling always executes immediately regardless of time set
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Re: Scheduling always executes immediately regardless of time set
Do you have both a start and end configured for the post processing pause?
Because if you just configure a start, it tries to calculate what the current state should be. So even if it's Tuesday and you set it to pause starting Wednesday without a stop of pausing, it will assume it should already have been in a paused state since last Wednesday.
That actually worked like that for years, looking at the code.
Because if you just configure a start, it tries to calculate what the current state should be. So even if it's Tuesday and you set it to pause starting Wednesday without a stop of pausing, it will assume it should already have been in a paused state since last Wednesday.
That actually worked like that for years, looking at the code.
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Re: Scheduling always executes immediately regardless of time set
Oh. Ok. I don't remember having to enter and end time. I used to just resume it manually. But that works for me, thanks!