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### Version: 2.5.0
### Expected behavior
Check if a job already exists in database, using Quartz.Impl.StdScheduler.CheckExists(JobKey jobKey) method.
### Actual behavior
It randomly f…
EdRbt updated
7 years ago
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I've tried out Example 12 but it does not seem to work (see exception below).
Do you have some advice?
```
"System.AggregateException: Mindestens ein Fehler ist aufgetreten.
---> Quartz.Schedul…
filoe updated
7 years ago
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We're currently using MySql-51 on Windows using the full .NET Framework. We're in the process of migrating to .NET Core running on Linux. I noticed that MySql-51 is not currently supported in the [net…
bcuff updated
7 years ago
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### Version
Version: 2.6.1
### Expected behavior
Using the provided code below, i'm trying to generate all dates of a cron expression between two dates around the daylight saving of this fall…
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I am using Quartz 2.3.2.
Then I am using TriggerBuilder, I can easily call on any type of trigger.
``` c#
.WithMisfireHandlingInstructionIgnoreMisfires()
```
But when I am using quartz_jobs.xml fil…
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This is less of an issue and more a feature request.
Quartz.CronExpression.IsSatisfiedBy seems broken for me anyway so I will override this function and use my own version. See -> https://github.com/…
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- [x] AutoMapper to 6.1.1.
- [x] MailKit to 1.16.2.
- [x] Quartz to 2.6.0.
- [x] protobuf-net to 2.3.1
- [x] Hangfire.AspNetCore to 1.6.14.
- [x] Hangfire.Core to 1.6.14.
- [x] JetBrains.Annotat…
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I tried using this function from Powershell Quartz.CronExpression.IsSatisfiedBy(), but kept getting a false result for things that should have satisfied the check.
The function claims it ignores mill…
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I use the following code to schedule a job:
```
var webTimezoneOffset = TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(task.WebTimezoneOffset);
var webTimezone = TimeZoneInfo.CreateCustomTimeZone("Current Web Timezone",…
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I'm only starting to dig into the inner workings of Quartz.NET but I already have doubts about the internal design when it comes to scheduling and async. All the things I mention here are not at all a…