Just checked it once more and yes I am using the *.ffs_real file.
As well I checked the XML file and it contained following
<Errors Ignore="true" Retry="1" Delay="60"/>
(RTS build 11/19/19 - Unicode x64, running on Win 10, version 1909)
I made some experiment and found some inconsistency ...
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- 08 Dec 2019, 02:55
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: [Feature request] RTS to remember "Idle Time"
- Replies: 7
- Views: 802
- 01 Dec 2019, 23:10
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: [Feature request] RTS to remember "Idle Time"
- Replies: 7
- Views: 802
Re: [Feature request] RTS to remember "Idle Time"
When you save an RTS monitoring job (as an *.ffs_real-file),
the idle time setting is saved with it and is effective when opening that job.
Well maybe it should do so, but it does not. I have set the idle time setting to 60 seconds and saved it as *.ffs_real file, but it has no effect, idle ...
- 24 Nov 2019, 19:19
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: [Feature request] RTS to remember "Idle Time"
- Replies: 7
- Views: 802
Re: [Feature request] RTS to remember "Idle Time"
Thanks for the tip @Plerry !
- 20 Nov 2019, 21:52
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: [Feature request] RTS to remember "Idle Time"
- Replies: 7
- Views: 802
[Feature request] RTS to remember "Idle Time"
Hallo,
RTS always starts with an idle time of 10 seconds even if it was changed in the previous run.
It would be nice if it could remember the idle time set in the last run when it is started newly.
RTS always starts with an idle time of 10 seconds even if it was changed in the previous run.
It would be nice if it could remember the idle time set in the last run when it is started newly.
- 20 Nov 2019, 21:40
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Missing parameter in Batchfile for RealTimeSync
- Replies: 3
- Views: 489
Re: Missing parameter in Batchfile for RealTimeSync
Thank you for your reply @Plerry.
You are correct, it is the Idle time setting of RealTimeSync (RTS) what I meant.
RTS starts allways with 10 seconds set, which is ineffizient for me.
It would be nice if RTS could remeber the time set when it is closed.
You are correct, it is the Idle time setting of RealTimeSync (RTS) what I meant.
RTS starts allways with 10 seconds set, which is ineffizient for me.
It would be nice if RTS could remeber the time set when it is closed.
- 29 Oct 2019, 20:53
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Missing parameter in Batchfile for RealTimeSync
- Replies: 3
- Views: 489
Missing parameter in Batchfile for RealTimeSync
Hello,
I am missing an Parameter in the Batchfile for RealTimeSync with which I am able to set the "rest period".
The 10 seconds which are set by standard are to short for my purpose and I found no way how I could change it with the Batchfile.
Or do I miss something ?
I am missing an Parameter in the Batchfile for RealTimeSync with which I am able to set the "rest period".
The 10 seconds which are set by standard are to short for my purpose and I found no way how I could change it with the Batchfile.
Or do I miss something ?