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10/5/2010 8:25 AM
 
Hello,

I have DNN 05.02.01(54) installed on a VPS server.  I keep the last 10 items in scheduler history. Yesterday and today I noticed that "Search Engine Scheduler" was launched at least 10 times at the same moment, 12:26:21 PM. All were marked as "succeeded". I have a custom developed task that is triggered 3 times a day, the first at 12:30 PM. This one was fired 5 times at 12:30 PM, too. The other two were launched only once at their usual scheduled time.
Is there a logical explanation for this odd behavior ?  Does my version of DNN have a bug/bugs in scheduler ?
Thank you.
 
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10/5/2010 4:38 PM
 
Hi,

I thought http://support.dotnetnuke.com/issue/V... was fixed in 5.2. However, I've seen 5.2 installations with this same problem.
Maybe if you delete the current duplicates (*), they will stay 'uncloned'

(*) The more easy way would be (this will delete ALL items, ALL history; and they will be re-created as needed):  
DELETE FROM {databaseOwner}{objectQualifier}ScheduleHistory

Alternatively, you can add 'WHERE' conditions to this query.

Thanks,
Horacio.-
 
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