
Yeah, I took a look at what I wrote and I wasn't as clear as I thought I was. By SCHEDULED digest, I mean a digest sent out on a set time period or frequency (like Years, Months, Weeks, etc.). Those digests would have the volume number incremented and the digest number reset to 1. Any digests sent within (or BETWEEN) the scheduled digests time period / freq. for whatever reason - size, number of msgs - would increment the digest number only. If there are no digests/msgs to send, then the volume number does not increment.
Thanks Mark, Chris
On 5/24/2011 3:50 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
C Nulk wrote:
Thank you for the work also. I did view your latest diagram and the volume/digest issue seems to be correct. But just to make sure, the volume number is increased for every SCHEDULED digest sent out (with the digest number reset to 1). Next, any addition digests sent out BETWEEN scheduled digests (whether due to size of digest or number of messages in the digest) increase the digest number but not the volume number. If that is true, then I am in agreement with you :) because it mimics the magazine style of volume/issue.
This is not the way it works in MM 2.1. In MM 2.1, the volume increments and the issue resets to one for the first digest produced in a new period, where period is Year, Quarter, Month, Week or Day as set in Digest options -> digest_volume_frequency. The issue increments for each digest produced in that period whether the digest is produced 'periodically' or by size. If there are no posts/digests produced during a period, the volume doesn't increment for that period.
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