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Support job duration information #39
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Also, great tool. I've thought about having/making a tool that did this numerous times over the years. This is exactly what I was looking for and it works like a champ. |
Hi @bitwes, first of all, thanks for your comment. Can I ask about the meaning of |
Yea, that's what I meant. The info would have to be fed into cronv
somehow, and it would have to be provided by the user.
Im not sure how that would work. Maybe a flag with a filename that has the
data in it.
Maybe it could be provided in a specially formatted comment before each job
in the crontab. Maybe the generated page allows you to input the info.
It's a messy problem but might be very useful.
…On Wed, Sep 18, 2019, 9:31 PM tkmknr ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi @bitwes <https://github.com/bitwes>, first of all, thanks for your
comment.
Can I ask about the meaning of duration information?
It means how long each task runs for the job, correct?
If so, it's hard to estimate on the CRONTAB I think.
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Do you have any plans to support providing duration information for the individual jobs? This way you could see any overlaps between jobs easier. You would have to provide some average time for all jobs for it to make any sense at all. I think it's a great idea, but it also sounds like a nightmare.
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