You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
We get regular requests from users to add support for pg_cron. I tell them that they can use our jobs / user defined functions capabilities instead and this has always worked well so far.
Can we add some content so if someone searches for timescale pg_cron we have a page that explains that they can use the capabilities in timescaledb and some examples of how to configure the equivalent of pg_cron job with timescale?
Hi @ramonguiu. Are there any key differences that should be highlighted? I am thinking a "user-defined actions vs pg_cron jobs" angle, with a page either saying it's a full equivalent or highlighting key differences, if any, and providing examples.
@atovpeko yeah, I was just thinking we could explain what's possible with user defined actions vs pg_cron so the reader can know if user-defined actions will work for them and then a few examples that show how something they would do in pg_cron is done with user-defined actions.
We get regular requests from users to add support for pg_cron. I tell them that they can use our jobs / user defined functions capabilities instead and this has always worked well so far.
Can we add some content so if someone searches for timescale pg_cron we have a page that explains that they can use the capabilities in timescaledb and some examples of how to configure the equivalent of pg_cron job with timescale?
Add a page in https://docs.timescale.com/use-timescale/latest/user-defined-actions/ called Sheduling jobs for pg_cron users with a quick explanation of why jobs serve the same purpose as pg_cron, and add a few examples.
@ramonguiu, can you suggest the best person to supply the examples please.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: