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 +====== CronTrigger Examples ======
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 +For those unfamiliar with "cron", this means being able to create a firing schedule such as: "At 8:00am every Monday through Friday" or "At 1:30am every last Friday of the month".
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 +//Examples//
 +
 +^Expression^Meaning|
 +|"0 0 12 * * ?"|Fire at 12pm (noon) every day|
 +|"0 15 10 ? * *"|Fire at 10:15am every day|
 +|"0 15 10 * * ?"|Fire at 10:15am every day|
 +|"0 15 10 * * ? *"|Fire at 10:15am every day|
 +|"0 15 10 * * ? 2005"|Fire at 10:15am every day during the year 2005|
 +|"0 * 14 * * ?"|Fire every minute starting at 2pm and ending at 2:59pm, every day|
 +|"0 0/5 14,18 * * ?"|Fire every 5 minutes starting at 2pm and ending at 2:55pm, every day|
 +|"0 0/5 14,18 * * ?"|Fire every 5 minutes starting at 2pm and ending at 2:55pm, AND fire every 5 minutes starting at 6pm and ending at 6:55pm, every day|
 +|"0 0-5 14 * * ?"|Fire every minute starting at 2 pm and ending at 2:05pm, every day|
 +|"0 10,44 14 ? 3 WED"|Fire at 2:10pm and at 2:44pm every Wednesday in the month of March|
 +|"0 15 10 ? * MON-FRI"|Fire at 10:15am every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday|
 +|"0 15 10 15 * ?"|Fire at 10:15am on the 15th day of every month|
 +|"0 15 10 L * ?"|Fire at 10:15am on the last day of every month|
 +|"0 15 10 ? 6L"|Fire at 10:15am on the last Friday of every month|
 +|"0 15 10 ? * 6L 2002-2005"|Fire at 10:15am on every last Friday of every month during the years 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005|
 +|"0 15 10 ? * 6#3"|Fire at 10:15am on the third Friday of every month|
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 +Pay attention to the effects of "?" and "*" in the day-of-week and day-of-month fields!
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 +//Note: Support for specifying both a day-of-week and a day-of-month value is not complete (you'll need to use the '?' character in one of these fields).//
 +
 +//Be careful when setting fire times between midnight and 1:00am - "daylight savings" can cause a skip or a repeat depending on whether the time moves back or jumps forward.//
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 +\\
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