Brian,

 You are completely right, did not had enough coffee when i posted this.

regards


On 10/12/2012 08:13 PM, Brian Bennett wrote:
> I agree with this assessment. The next 5-minute marker is Min25_30. If 
> Min20_25 were inclusive, then it would overlap with Min25_30 by one minute.
> 
> It makes sense when they're considered together, and it's better syntax than 
> Min20_24_59.
> 
> 
> On Oct 12, 2012, at 10:21 AM, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
> 
>> On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 7:31 AM, Bas van der Vlies <b...@sara.nl> wrote:
>>>
>>> When i specify a time class like:
>>> * Min20_25
>>>
>>> Till which minute is this class valid. Is minute Min25 also valid?
>>>
>>> I have written a simple test and it show that Min25 is invalid
>>
>> I seems to me that this should be expected. The "Min20_25" class
>> should be valid for five minutes: from xx:20:00 to xx:25:00. If it
>> were valid from the beginning of minute 20 through the end of minute
>> 25, that would actually make it valid for six minutes! (Well, 5
>> minutes and 59 seconds.) If cf-execd is running cf-agent every 5
>> minutes, you might end up running the test two runs in a row, when
>> that is clearly not intended.
>>
>> -Brad
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