On Jan 8, 2007, at 12:06 AM, Chris Howe wrote:
Services that are scheduled are registered in the JobSandbox entity. After they run, they reschedule themselves as defined. So you may check there that your scheduled service had the right field values. If you are using MySql, it is possible that the service runs because the start time might be registered in cache but then when the service goes to reschedule itself it cannot create the reschedule entry because the MySql connection will close after 8 hours of inactivity.
Hmmm.... I've never heard of anything like this happening before.There may be some errors that can get a scheduled service record in a bad state, but it's pretty rare.
The thing to do is send over some more details, like the service definition, and the most recent records in the JobSandbox table for the job in question.
-David
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