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2006 Feb 24
1
RailsCron: Trigger one time
Hi Kyle, Thanks for your help so far. Now that I have it up and running, I''ve some behavior questions. I want to trigger an event just one time at a future time. I''m using some of your sample code to try this, but the behavior of some combinations of start, every, and finish behave in some unpredictable ways. 3 class RailsMaintainer 4 include ActsAsBackground
2017 Jul 11
2
Problems with time formats when importing data using readHTMLTable
Dear Jeff, I am sorry, I didn't notice that it was not plain text. I hope that it is now in the correct format. I explain the problem again, now with more detais. I am collecting the track positions of our research vessel from www.marinetraffic.com. In the page, the data appear in a table: Timestamp Source Speed (kn) Latitude (?) Longitude (?) Course (?) Show on Map
2016 Oct 21
2
Problem with REMAINDER? 957%60 be 15 remainder 57 not 15 remainder -3 ?
I'm not mathematically gifted, but shouldn't 957%60 be 15 remainder 57? Google and my desktop calculator certainly think so. So where am I going wrong here? The following code exten => 7,1,Verbose(Context: ${CONTEXT} Exten:${EXTEN}) same => n,Set(myNum=957) same => n,Set(sec=$[REMAINDER(${myNum},60)]) same => n,Set(sec=$[ABS(${sec})]) same =>
2004 May 26
1
time
Hi, i need select data from data frame, for example: x is a data frame with values in jump to 5 seconds 12:10:00 51 //one minute 12:10:05 63 12:10:10 75 12:10:15 88 .. 12:10:59 45 12:11:00 46 //another minute 12:11:05 11 .. Have a command what to select the data minute to minute, for example in the example above i need the maximun values minute to minute 1?? minute-->88 2?? minute--> 46
2007 Mar 15
7
SEC to minutes
Hi Friends, I am new to ruby on rails. I want to convert seconds to minutes. like if 220sec= 3.40 minutes I did in this way sec/60 but it giving the false results ex : 70 sec = 110/6=1.8 but it is worong as for time Can u give any advice? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed
2007 Dec 21
3
Jobs running too slow
Say I have a job that runs every minute, but it takes longer than a minute to execute. Will it start a new job every minute? If it does, then how would I make a job that sleeps for a certain amount of time, then restarts? I have a job that could take an hour or two to complete, and I don''t want to have multiple copies of that job running at the same time. Joe
2006 Jan 25
1
ISDN D-channel disconnects for a minute every 5 minutes
I have a problem with Asterisk-bristuffed using a zaphfc card. I am located in the Netherlands, so I have an ISDN line from KPN. When I start Asterisk, and plug in the ISDN line, everything works perfectly for about 5 minutes. And then the ISDN line is down for 1 minute, and after that minute, the line comes back up and works for another 5 minutes. Every time the line goes down I get the error
2017 Jul 11
0
Problems with time formats when importing data using readHTMLTable
> On Jul 11, 2017, at 6:25 AM, Cristina Silva <csilva at ipma.pt> wrote: > > Dear Jeff, > > I am sorry, I didn't notice that it was not plain text. I hope that it is now in the correct format. I explain the problem again, now with more detais. > I am collecting the track positions of our research vessel from www.marinetraffic.com. In the page, the data appear in a
2007 Dec 05
2
weird load values
Hi List, I'm stumped by this: load average: 10.65, 594.71, 526.58 We're monitoring load every ~3 minutes. It'll be fine (i.e. something like load average: 2.14, 1.27, 1.03), and then in a single sample, jump to something like the above. This seems to happen once a week or so on a few different servers (all running in a similar application). I've never seen the 1 minute
2007 Mar 20
4
Linux at command
I'm having a problem with the Linux (unix) at command. I have a program/script that needs to run another program/script within seconds. Unfortunately the at command only accepts minutes as input. Therefore, scheduling a command within a minute (i.e. adding 1 minute to the current time), can cause the command to run within 1 to 60 seconds. (Add 1 minute to a time such as 11:43:59 will cause
2006 May 17
65
BACKPACK: There was a problem processing your email
We''re sorry, but there was an error processing your recent email to a Backpack page: Subject: Re: [Rails] Knowing id before a call to save To: rails@lists.rubyonrails.org There''re a variety of things that can cause you to see this error, but it''s OUR fault, NOT YOURS. Often times this is a temporary glitch that will be fixed within a few seconds or minutes.
2006 Dec 15
2
Bandwidth requirements for 1, 000, 000 minutes a month
This may expose my ignorance, but here goes :) I've been asked to figure out how much bandwidth would be needed to handle 1,000,000 minutes a month. Here's the environment: ) All calls are received via SIP. ) All calls use the ulaw codec. ) Calls average 10 minutes in duration. ) The "busiest" hour will account for 10% of the daily total. This is how I'm figuring
2003 Sep 05
4
app_queue input needed...
A friend and I have recently added the ability to announce the callers position in the call queue every x seconds.. or even just inject an anouncement every x seconds. All setup in queues.conf and can be setup per queue. My next project is to add the ability to announce the callers estimated wait time. I want some feedback to see whats the best method to calculate that? What do you want just
2013 Aug 01
2
Asterisk 1.4 CDR vs VoIP Innovations CDR
When I compare my total minutes on the bill from VoIP Innovations, to the number from our CDRs, I'm finding a smalish (3-4%) discrepancy in the count of minutes. I'm wondering why it's there. Are there different methods of counting the billable start or end point of a phone call? If it matters, I'm counting more termination minutes than they are and they're counting more
2006 Feb 08
35
BACKPACK: There was a problem processing your email
We''re sorry, but there was an error processing your recent email to a Backpack page: Subject: [Rails] RJS templates before, during and after To: rails@lists.rubyonrails.org There''re a variety of things that can cause you to see this error, but it''s OUR fault, NOT YOURS. Often times this is a temporary glitch that will be fixed within a few seconds or minutes.
2013 Apr 25
3
[LLVMdev] REMINDER: llvm.org is going down in 15 minutes
Just a reminder that llvm.org will be rebooted in 15 minutes, and will be down for about 30 minutes or less. It will be rebooted a couple times so you might see it come up and go back down, but do not get alarmed. Thanks, Tanya
2012 Oct 05
4
Minute Difference
Hi, Here i have a time along with date, for eg:- "10/5/2012 5:05:00 AM" i need to do minus 10 minutes along current date Like this :- "10/5/2012 4:55:00 AM" Thanks in Advance Antony -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Minute-Difference-tp4645157.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2012 May 29
1
Extract time from irregular date and time data records
Hello, I am having a problem making use of some data outputted from an instrument in a somewhat weird format. The instrument outputs two columns - one called JulianDay.Hour and one called Minutes.Seconds. I would like to convert these columns into a single column with a time. So I was using substr() and paste to extract that info. This works fine for the JulianDay.Hour column as there are always
2010 Jun 12
1
calling a function with new inputs every 1 minute
I have inputs to a function which are changing all the time - I pull these values from the internet. I then apply a function to the values. What I'd like to do is automate the process so it runs every one minute and adds the output of the function as a new element of a vector. Pseudo code: at Start time: input1_t0, input2_t0, input3_t0 function(input1_t0, input2_t0, input3_t0)
2007 Apr 13
4
E1 capacity
Can anyone tell me what the capacity is of 2 E1's in minutes. Ie how many minutes can 2 E1's take. Steve -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20070413/de59fcf5/attachment.htm