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Hello,
I have a scenario with a trigger every 5 minutes:
As you can see I have no control over the initial timestamp, so instead of running roughly at 18:55:00 it ran at 18:56:51.
What would be the easiest way to have a CRON-like trigger, like 5 * * * * would do?
Hi @simonkth ,
If you are looking for some more control over when it executes. I would recommend using a python based trigger for the scenario to help solve this problem.
Here is some helpful documentation:
https://doc.dataiku.com/dss/latest/python-api/scenarios.html
Perhaps the python based trigger can calculate the times it is suppose to run for that day and execute the scenario when it determines the current time is that 5 minute time mark.
Hope this helps!
Hi @simonkth,
If you do pursue a python custom trigger as @adamnieto suggests, here are a few tips on python triggers.
Marlan
Hi @simonkth ,
If you are looking for some more control over when it executes. I would recommend using a python based trigger for the scenario to help solve this problem.
Here is some helpful documentation:
https://doc.dataiku.com/dss/latest/python-api/scenarios.html
Perhaps the python based trigger can calculate the times it is suppose to run for that day and execute the scenario when it determines the current time is that 5 minute time mark.
Hope this helps!
Hi @simonkth,
If you do pursue a python custom trigger as @adamnieto suggests, here are a few tips on python triggers.
Marlan
Alternatively, you can specify the exact time starting with a granularity of 1 hour. So to have a scenario triggered exactly every 5 min at 0'clock, 5, 10, ... you can create 12 1-hour triggers
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