Thanks for answering.
I expect the condition of the rule to be evaluated every minute by the
cron timer.
Yes the condition is true, that's why I'm puzzled. Maybe I have just
misunderstood the way that timers work.
What I want to achieve is:
I want an event to represent a window in time and every minute that window
is replaced by a new one. I want to be able to track a certain type of
event that has happened during this window in time.
I'm not looking for sliding windows.
BR // Olle
On 12/7/11 1:42 PM, "Wolfgang Laun" <wolfgang.laun(a)gmail.com> wrote:
When do you expect this to fire? Is the condition true?
-W
On 07/12/2011, ollem <olle.martensson(a)digitalroute.com> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a problem with getting cron based timers to start running.
> The rules compiles just fine it's just that the timer never executes the
> rule.
> When I use "timer ( int: 1m )" it works fine but not with cron timers.
> My rule looks like the following:
>
> rule "whatever"
> timer(cron:* 0/1 * * * ?)
> when
> ..
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