With this screen, all quartz cron expression will be available because we'll reconstruct it by concatenation. Do you think to an expression in particular? Emmanuel Christian Edward Gruber a écrit : > It's quite nice. I wonder, since there are some ways to construct cron > schedules that don't use all fields, if it makes sense to have an > "advanced" alternate ui that does away with the individual form values > and tries out the single string. In general, however, I think this > interface is much harder to make mistakes with, which is more > important. I just want to make sure we don't lose any quartz > functionality through an interface constraint. Good job, though. > > A slight variant might also work (attached). It lays out the same form > horizontally, so that it's visually closer to the cron. > > regards, > Christian. > > > Emmanuel Venisse wrote: >> Can you add a link to >> http://www.opensymphony.com/quartz/api/org/quartz/CronExpression.html, >> so users will know available formats for each fields, or add available >> formats near each fields >> >> Emmanuel >> >> Maria Odea Ching a écrit : >>> Sorry, I forgot to put the link for the staging site. >>> It's http://people.apache.org/~oching/continuum-uml/editSchedule.html >>> :) >>> >>> Maria Odea Ching wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Everyone, >>>> >>>> I submitted a patch for CONTINUUM-847 that updates the current cron >>>> editor field in the >>>> scheduler for the white site (this is for the editSchedule.html page). >>>> >>>> Any comments are welcome :) >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Odea >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > > > -- > > *christian** gruber + process coach and architect* > > *Israfil Consulting Services Corporation* > > *email** cgruber@israfil.net + bus 905.640.1119 + mob 416.998.6023* >