Valid Analytics.MaxAcceptedClockDeviation values












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I am trying to increase the Analytics.MaxAcceptedClockDeviation to a large number, but keep getting:




3876 23:11:29 WARN The "Analytics.MaxAcceptedClockDeviation" setting contains an invalid value. The default value is used instead. Invalid value: "0.24:00:00". Default value: "00:00:10"




The default configuration value is:



<setting name="Analytics.MaxAcceptedClockDeviation" value="0.00:00:10" patch:source="Sitecore.Xdb.config"/>


What is valid format for this setting? For example for setting it to 24 hours?










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    I am trying to increase the Analytics.MaxAcceptedClockDeviation to a large number, but keep getting:




    3876 23:11:29 WARN The "Analytics.MaxAcceptedClockDeviation" setting contains an invalid value. The default value is used instead. Invalid value: "0.24:00:00". Default value: "00:00:10"




    The default configuration value is:



    <setting name="Analytics.MaxAcceptedClockDeviation" value="0.00:00:10" patch:source="Sitecore.Xdb.config"/>


    What is valid format for this setting? For example for setting it to 24 hours?










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      I am trying to increase the Analytics.MaxAcceptedClockDeviation to a large number, but keep getting:




      3876 23:11:29 WARN The "Analytics.MaxAcceptedClockDeviation" setting contains an invalid value. The default value is used instead. Invalid value: "0.24:00:00". Default value: "00:00:10"




      The default configuration value is:



      <setting name="Analytics.MaxAcceptedClockDeviation" value="0.00:00:10" patch:source="Sitecore.Xdb.config"/>


      What is valid format for this setting? For example for setting it to 24 hours?










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      I am trying to increase the Analytics.MaxAcceptedClockDeviation to a large number, but keep getting:




      3876 23:11:29 WARN The "Analytics.MaxAcceptedClockDeviation" setting contains an invalid value. The default value is used instead. Invalid value: "0.24:00:00". Default value: "00:00:10"




      The default configuration value is:



      <setting name="Analytics.MaxAcceptedClockDeviation" value="0.00:00:10" patch:source="Sitecore.Xdb.config"/>


      What is valid format for this setting? For example for setting it to 24 hours?







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          TimeSpan settings in Sitecore use DateUtil.ParseTimeSpan method internally



          Following metadata of that method: Format must be 00:00:00 representing hours, minutes and seconds. A fourth optional part may be added, representing milliseconds (ie. 00:00:00:00)



          You are using "." in the value, which is not correct.(Sitecore don't expect usage of dot character in this type of settings at all). Remove "0." from your setting and I suppose it will start to work.






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          • The following example values seem to work 1.00:00:00 and 24:00:00. Indeed not recommended values for production, but my dev setup has some problems.
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          TimeSpan settings in Sitecore use DateUtil.ParseTimeSpan method internally



          Following metadata of that method: Format must be 00:00:00 representing hours, minutes and seconds. A fourth optional part may be added, representing milliseconds (ie. 00:00:00:00)



          You are using "." in the value, which is not correct.(Sitecore don't expect usage of dot character in this type of settings at all). Remove "0." from your setting and I suppose it will start to work.






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          • The following example values seem to work 1.00:00:00 and 24:00:00. Indeed not recommended values for production, but my dev setup has some problems.
            – Joost
            Dec 13 '18 at 14:11


















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          TimeSpan settings in Sitecore use DateUtil.ParseTimeSpan method internally



          Following metadata of that method: Format must be 00:00:00 representing hours, minutes and seconds. A fourth optional part may be added, representing milliseconds (ie. 00:00:00:00)



          You are using "." in the value, which is not correct.(Sitecore don't expect usage of dot character in this type of settings at all). Remove "0." from your setting and I suppose it will start to work.






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          • The following example values seem to work 1.00:00:00 and 24:00:00. Indeed not recommended values for production, but my dev setup has some problems.
            – Joost
            Dec 13 '18 at 14:11
















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          TimeSpan settings in Sitecore use DateUtil.ParseTimeSpan method internally



          Following metadata of that method: Format must be 00:00:00 representing hours, minutes and seconds. A fourth optional part may be added, representing milliseconds (ie. 00:00:00:00)



          You are using "." in the value, which is not correct.(Sitecore don't expect usage of dot character in this type of settings at all). Remove "0." from your setting and I suppose it will start to work.






          share|improve this answer












          TimeSpan settings in Sitecore use DateUtil.ParseTimeSpan method internally



          Following metadata of that method: Format must be 00:00:00 representing hours, minutes and seconds. A fourth optional part may be added, representing milliseconds (ie. 00:00:00:00)



          You are using "." in the value, which is not correct.(Sitecore don't expect usage of dot character in this type of settings at all). Remove "0." from your setting and I suppose it will start to work.







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          • The following example values seem to work 1.00:00:00 and 24:00:00. Indeed not recommended values for production, but my dev setup has some problems.
            – Joost
            Dec 13 '18 at 14:11




















          • The following example values seem to work 1.00:00:00 and 24:00:00. Indeed not recommended values for production, but my dev setup has some problems.
            – Joost
            Dec 13 '18 at 14:11


















          The following example values seem to work 1.00:00:00 and 24:00:00. Indeed not recommended values for production, but my dev setup has some problems.
          – Joost
          Dec 13 '18 at 14:11






          The following example values seem to work 1.00:00:00 and 24:00:00. Indeed not recommended values for production, but my dev setup has some problems.
          – Joost
          Dec 13 '18 at 14:11




















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