Matthew,
The Duration is the window during which the scheduled event must START,
not the window in which it must complete. So, the answer is 'no' - if
the scheduled event exceeds the window, the event will not be marked as
'missed'.
Ron Clendenny
Callaway Nuclear Plant
Fulton, Missouri
<rdclendenny AT cal.ameren DOT com>
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> From: Matthew Warren [SMTP:Matthew.Warren AT MARKS-AND-SPENCER DOT COM]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 1998 5:34 AM
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> Subject: Quickie Question
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> From: Matthew Warren <Matthew.Warren AT marks-and-spencer DOT com>
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> Hello All,
>
> Just a quick point,
>
> If a schedule takes longer than its duration to complete, bit
> still completes fine, am I right in that the scheduler still shows
> the
> status as missed?
>
> Matthew Warren.
> HOIST - Head Office Infrastructure Support Team.
> ADSM (FAB) + Unix support.
> Marks & Spencer Plc.
> Baker Street.
> London.
> Email: matthew.warren AT marks-and-spencer DOT com
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