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=== Examples
 
  
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The [[Remote Scheduling|Remote Scheduling Portal]] includes an automatic scheduling feature. This allows you to set up rules which are matched against the EPG data as it comes in eight days ahead. When a match is found, it's possible to either have it send you an email message, or to attempt to automatically schedule the recording on your behalf.
  
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=== Rule Elements ===
  
Record all Harry Potter films that pop up in the EPG.
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The only mandatory parts of a rule are the ''Name'' and ''Synopsis'' fields; at least one of them must be specified.
  
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; Type
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: The type of rule, either ''Email'' which causes emails to be sent when matches are found or ''Schedule'' which attempts to schedule any events found and also Emails notification of the schedule.
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; Subtype
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: Whether to treat matches as single events or, if possible, series.
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; Date
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: If specified, only match events which occur on this date.
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; Day
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: If specified, only match events which occur on this day or set of days (e.g. weekdays). Note that if you use this to only schedule events occurring on particular days then you should most likely be using the ''Schedule Events'' option rather than ''Schedule Series''. If you schedule the series then the day restriction will only apply to the original matching event - you will get the rest of the series regardless of the day.
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; Start Time
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: If specified, only match events which start between the times provided.
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; Channel
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: If specified, only match events shown on this channel.
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; Content Type
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: If specified, only match events with this content type (as set by the content provider).
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; Name
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: Part of the EPG name to match. This supports wild cards, * for 0 or more characters, ? for exactly one character. It is matched against the EPG as a substring.
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; Synopsis
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: Part of the EPG synopsis. This supports the same wild cards as name.
  
Record any episodes of Doctor Who showing on Christmas Day.
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=== Examples ===
  
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File:AutoRS_Harry_Potter.png|Record all Harry Potter films that pop up in the EPG and Email notification.
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File:AutoRS_Xmas_DrWho.png|Record any episodes of Doctor Who showing on Christmas Day on BBC ONE HD and Email notification.
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File:AutoRS_Formula1_Highlights.png|Record the Formula 1 highlights from BBC HD and Email notification. Series link doesn't work reliably for this and often pulls in practice sessions, qualifying and the race. It rarely records subsequent races.
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File:AutoRS_Bond_James_Bond.png|Send an email alert when any James Bond films, not featuring Pierce Brosnan are found in the EPG. NOTE :- the use of '+' and '-' forces a whole word search, with '*' as a wild card e.g. -bros*
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Record the Formula 1 highlights from BBC HD. Series link doesn't work reliably for this and often pulls in practice sessions, qualifying and the race. It rarely records subsequent races.
 
  
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'''Notes'''
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*In the example above the -brosnan MUST follow a +keyword, a stand alone -keyword will always find zero matches
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*An 'or' search for recent movies +(2009 2010 2011 2012 2013)
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*If Type = schedule . . the item will be scheduled and an Email notification will be sent with a link to the RS EPG entry
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*If Type = Email . . . . you will only be sent an Email notification with an RS EPG link, so that a manual recording can be selected
  
Send an email alert when any James Bond films are found in the EPG.
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==='More' Options===
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*Edit = Allows changes to an existing Auto search
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*Delete = remove a single Auto Search
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*Show Matching Events = Displays a current search results for the current 'Auto' search
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*Reset Matched Events = Enable all previously found CRID's for the current search to be Emailed / scheduled again
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===Related Links===
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*[[Remote_Scheduling|Remote Scheduling (Main)]]
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*[[Remote_Scheduling_Visual|Remote Scheduling Visual]]
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*[[Remote_Scheduling_Settings|Remote Scheduling Settings]]
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*[[Multi-mode_Recording#Multi-Mode_Recording_Via_RS_Portal |RS Multi-mode Recording]]

Latest revision as of 17:07, 18 April 2016

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The Remote Scheduling Portal includes an automatic scheduling feature. This allows you to set up rules which are matched against the EPG data as it comes in eight days ahead. When a match is found, it's possible to either have it send you an email message, or to attempt to automatically schedule the recording on your behalf.

Rule Elements

The only mandatory parts of a rule are the Name and Synopsis fields; at least one of them must be specified.

Type
The type of rule, either Email which causes emails to be sent when matches are found or Schedule which attempts to schedule any events found and also Emails notification of the schedule.
Subtype
Whether to treat matches as single events or, if possible, series.
Date
If specified, only match events which occur on this date.
Day
If specified, only match events which occur on this day or set of days (e.g. weekdays). Note that if you use this to only schedule events occurring on particular days then you should most likely be using the Schedule Events option rather than Schedule Series. If you schedule the series then the day restriction will only apply to the original matching event - you will get the rest of the series regardless of the day.
Start Time
If specified, only match events which start between the times provided.
Channel
If specified, only match events shown on this channel.
Content Type
If specified, only match events with this content type (as set by the content provider).
Name
Part of the EPG name to match. This supports wild cards, * for 0 or more characters, ? for exactly one character. It is matched against the EPG as a substring.
Synopsis
Part of the EPG synopsis. This supports the same wild cards as name.

Examples


Notes

  • In the example above the -brosnan MUST follow a +keyword, a stand alone -keyword will always find zero matches
  • An 'or' search for recent movies +(2009 2010 2011 2012 2013)
  • If Type = schedule . . the item will be scheduled and an Email notification will be sent with a link to the RS EPG entry
  • If Type = Email . . . . you will only be sent an Email notification with an RS EPG link, so that a manual recording can be selected


'More' Options

  • Edit = Allows changes to an existing Auto search
  • Delete = remove a single Auto Search
  • Show Matching Events = Displays a current search results for the current 'Auto' search
  • Reset Matched Events = Enable all previously found CRID's for the current search to be Emailed / scheduled again

Related Links