Individual schedule for uploads of graphs / wx e-mails - how

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Nimbus43
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Individual schedule for uploads of graphs / wx e-mails - how

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Boris,

could you please indicate how to make an individual schedule for the upload of graphs other than the ones included in meteohub (every 5 mins, daily, ...)?

I would like to have meteohub send an e-mail with the weather report at a certain time, e. g. 2300 hrs only or twice a day at certain individual times.

Thanks and kind regards,

Mario
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in detail described within the manual,

also here:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron

be aware, that if you want the email sharp the hour, you have to select minus 1 minute.
For some reason the email creation and sending is postponed for 1 minute as defined in cron.

e.g.
59 23,6,11,17,21 * * *

sends an email every day on
00:00
7:00
12:00
18:00
22:00
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Re:Individual schedule for uploads of graphs / wx e-mails -

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Nimbus43 wrote:could you please indicate how to make an individual schedule for the upload of graphs other than the ones included in meteohub (every 5 mins, daily, ...)?
Have you tried section 2.11 Graph and Data Uploads in the manual?

In the current English language PDF that's on page 49.
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Re:Individual schedule for uploads of graphs / wx e-mails -

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Thank you all for the hints.

I searched the manual but did not find the description how to set it up. Will check again.

Greetings,

Mario
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