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Advance Scheduling support is not available in this edition of ColdFusion server

Jul 16, 2012 6:34 AM

Hi,

 

we have ColdFusion 10 standard edtition and just want to create a standard scheduled task with a Monthly interval or Weekly interval, how can I do that, keep getting the error above! And I really don't hope I need Enterprise edition for this simple task, it worked like a charm in CF 7 that we are upgrading to. Any workaround or hotfix?

 

//Regards

Martin

 
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    Jul 16, 2012 6:40 AM   in reply to ICI-MASA

    At the moment this functionality isn't in Standard. The CF team have

    acknowledged this is a bug and it will be fixed in the first updater.

     
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    Jul 16, 2012 6:41 AM   in reply to ANDY ALLAN

    Do you have a bug ref for that, Andy?

     

    Cheers mate.

     

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    Adam

     
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    Jul 16, 2012 6:51 AM   in reply to Adam Cameron.
     
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    Aug 23, 2012 1:01 PM   in reply to ANDY ALLAN

    The bug says 'fixed', but i don't see any hotfixes available.

     

    Any update on this issue?

     
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    Aug 26, 2012 1:18 PM   in reply to Little_Mike

    No fixes have been offered for 10 yet, so sadly, this problem remains. No word yet on when any may come, at least that I know of.

     

    /charlie

     
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    Aug 27, 2012 2:14 PM   in reply to Little_Mike

    Andy said it would be fixed in the first updater.   Let's hope it's a lot sooner than that.   Seems to me this issue would make CF10 Standard pretty much unusable for a production environment.   It does for us, anyway.    And for the previous two versions (CF8 and CF9) I think Adobe has released a grand total of one updater for each version over the products' lifetime, versus how many updates for Flash since version 11?   

     

    Not good, Adobe.  A bug of this magnitude should be given a higher priority and a hotfix issued ASAP, instead of making us wait for it to come out with 37 other minor fixes in an Updater package. 

     
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    Sep 3, 2012 6:53 PM   in reply to ICI-MASA

    Good news if you guys had not heard it: the hotfix did come out Friday.

     

    http://blogs.coldfusion.com/post.cfm/coldfusion-10-update-1-10-0-1-rel eased

     

    While it doesn’t mention scheduled tasks in that blog entry, and it mentions several other task issues in the technote but NOT this issue of recurring scheduled tasks, I’m pretty sure it was fixed in this hotfix. Hope someone on this thread (with a Standard license key) may have a chance to test and report back.

     

    /charlie

     
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    Sep 3, 2012 7:07 PM   in reply to Charlie Arehart

    I'm going to install the hotfix tomorrow.  I'll report back if someone else does not confirm before i'm done

     
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    Sep 3, 2012 8:08 PM   in reply to Little_Mike

    Better news: the fix for this IS included in the new updater.

     

    I just realized I was mistaken in saying that it wasn’t clear if it was. It is indeed listed. The problem is that on both the blog entry and the technote, it refers to “scheduled job” rather than “scheduled task”. Oddly, in the technote, it refers to scheduled task several times, and scheduled job just this once, when it lists as an included fix:

     

    3194817  (ColdFusion 10 Standard Edition only) Can't create recurring scheduled jobs.

     

     

    But sure, Mike, if you confirm it from experience I’m sure many would appreciate hearing it.

     

     

     

    /charlie

     
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