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Cron Expression Assistance

Joe Massi September 30, 2019 edited

I'm trying to schedule a JQL subscription email from 3pm & 11pm every day of the week, forever.

 

I've tried 0 0 15,23/12 * * ? and it says that my next send is today @ 3pm but doesn't actually send anything at 3pm nor does the next send time change after 3pm.

 

If I click on run now, it does actually get emailed so I know that piece is functional but I can't seem to structure the expression properly.

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Petter Gonçalves
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
October 1, 2019

Hello Joe,

thank you for reaching out.

I understand that you are trying to send an e-mail with the list of issues returned by a filter two times per day and every single day: 3 PM and 11 PM. Is it correct?

I believe the easiest way to achieve your need would be creating two subscriptions for the filter. These would be steps:

1 - Navigate to your filter > Details > Create subscription > Configure the following subscription:

Screen Shot 2019-10-01 at 16.41.19.png

2 - Navigate back to the issue navigator > Details > Create subscription > Configure the following subscription:

Screen Shot 2019-10-01 at 16.41.33.png

Let me know if it works for you.

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