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Holidays for all jobs
Code Block language xml title Holiday configuration with the scheduler.xml configuration file <config> <holidays> <holiday date="2006-12-25"/> ... <holiday date="2006-12-26"/> </holidays> <jobs/> <job_chains/> </config>
Holidays for a specific job
Code Block language xml title Holiday configuration with the run-time of a specific job <job> <run_time let_run="no"> <period single_start = "08:00"/> <holidays> <holiday date="2006-06-19"/> ... <holiday date="2006-07-19"/> </holidays> </run_time> </job>
Holidays re-used by a number of jobs
A holiday configuration can be written to a specific XML file and includes just the
<holidays>
element and subsequent elements like this:
Code Block language xml title Holiday configuration file <holidays> <holiday date="2006-06-19"/> ... <holiday date="2006-07-19"/> </holidays>
The above holiday configuration file is assumed to be available from the file
/globals/company_holidays.xml
and is referened like this from a job:
Code Block language xml title Run-time configuration with reference to a global holidays file <job> <run_time let_run="no"> <period single_start = "08:00"/> <holidays> <include live_file="/globals/company_holidays.xml"/> <include live_file="../customers/bank_holidays.xml"/> </holidays> </run_time> </job>
- If the referenced holiday file is located in the
live
folder tree then it is referenced by use of thelive_file
attribute.- Changes to a holiday file in the
live
folder tree are automatically detected and are applied by JobScheduler. - An absolute path to the holidays file is considered to start from the
live
folder. - A relative path can be used that start from the folder that contains the curent job.
- Changes to a holiday file in the
- If the referenced file is located outside of the
live
folder tree then thefile
attribute has to be used. Changes to a hoiday file outside of thelive
folder are not automatically detected and applied.
- If the referenced holiday file is located in the
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