Currently, a job that runs for more than 24 hours resets the run time counter to 0.
I have jobs that run continually and would like to see how long the job is running beyond 24 hours.
Possibly display the run time as "# days and ##:##:##".
Thanks
Currently, a job that runs for more than 24 hours resets the run time counter to 0.
I have jobs that run continually and would like to see how long the job is running beyond 24 hours.
Possibly display the run time as "# days and ##:##:##".
Thanks
Thanks a lot for your suggestion. The truth is that a job that is running for more than 24 hours is not something that happens very often. However, you are absolutely right that the time should not be reset and must be properly formatted if this happens.
The specific fix/feature will be implemented in the next release of WinAutomation (v3.1).