Cron expression to start a job the third tuesday of the month - cron

I would like to start a job the third tuesday of the month at 03am
I try this : 0 3 15-21 * 2
crontab.guru says : At 03:00 on every day-of-month from 15 through 21 and on Tuesday
But we are today 11/24/2022 and next run is for 2022-11-29 03:00:00
I can't figure out why.
https://crontab.guru/#0_3_15-21_*_2
Thanks

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How do you construct a CRON expression that execute Tuesday to Friday at the times:
03:00 / 03:15 / 03:30 / 03:45 / 4:00 / 4:15?
0 0 3 * * 2-5 <= this just run one time at 3 on Tuesday to Friday
Peter

Cron Expression for every second Monday of the month (for Hangfire)

I am trying to create recurring job in hangfire that runs, once a month at the second Monday, something like this:
1. Monday, May 14, 2018 8:00 AM
2. Monday, June 11, 2018 8:0 AM
3. Monday, July 9, 2018 8:00 AM
4. Monday, August 13, 2018 8:00 AM
5. Monday, September 10, 2018 8:00 AM
I have found this answer in stackoverflow, but since this is not a standard cron for scheduling hangifre jobs I can not use it.
My question is can I make an expression like this using the format
* * * * * (min hour day/month month day/week)
The following command seems to work for me.
0 8 ? * MON#2
Assuming that you want this job to execute at 8 AM the second Monday of each month, the # character allows you to specify the "nth" day of any given month. We use the ? character in the day/month row since we are fine with any numeric day as long as it is the second Monday.
Read more about special characters here: http://www.quartz-scheduler.org/documentation/quartz-2.2.2/tutorials/crontrigger.html#special-characters
Below are cron for three different time for every 2nd Monday, Look into the pattern and make change in time as per your need day
For each second Monday of the month at 00:00 hrs, try below:
0 0 0 ? 1/1 MON#2 *
For each second Monday of the month at 10:30 hrs, try below:
0 30 10 ? 1/1 MON#2 *
For each second Monday of the month at 13:30 hrs, try below:
0 30 13 ? 1/1 MON#2 *
Here you go.
0 0 12 ? 1/1 MON#2 *
minute hour day month dayofweek command
0 0 8-14 * 2 /path/here
This will run a job every second tuesday of the month at midnight.
8-14 limits the occurance of tuesday to the second week in the month.
1-7 first week
8-14 second week
15-21 third week
22-28 forth week
29-31 fifth week

how to create a cron expression for every 2 weeks

Here is a cron expression that I tried: 0 0 0 */14 * ?. It creates the following schedule:
Start Time:
Friday, September 8, 2017 1:25 AM
Next Times:
Friday, September 15, 2017, 12:00 AM
Friday, September 29, 2017, 12:00 AM
Sunday, October 1, 2017, 12:00 AM
Sunday, October 15, 2017, 12:00 AM
Sunday, October 29, 2017, 12:00 AM
This expression is working for every 2 weeks in every month, but my requirement is it has to run for every 2 weeks. I mean after executing September 29th, the next date should be October 13, but it schedules for October 1.
There is no direct cron expression for every 2 weeks. I use the following cron expression, which is similar to 2 weeks, but not exactly for 2 weeks.
cron expression for every 2 weeks on the 1st and the 15th of every month at 1:30 AM:
30 1 1,15 * *
Friday every two weeks:
0 0 * * Fri [ $(expr $(date +%W) \% 2) -eq 1 ] && /path/to/command
Found on:
https://cron.help/every-2-weeks-on-friday
30 7 1-7,14-21 * 1
“At 07:30 on every day-of-month from 1 through 7 and every day-of-month from 14 through 21 and on Monday.”
You need to specify a start day. Otherwise it's will always reset with the 1st day of the month.
So this expression "0 0 0 23/14 OCT ? 2017" is every 2 weeks starting on October 23rd 2017
The crontab manual on my Ubuntu 18 says:
Note: The day of a command's execution can be specified by two fields — day of month, and day of week. If both fields are restricted (i.e., aren't *), the command will be run when either field matches the current time. For example,
30 4 1,15 * 5 would cause a command to be run at 4:30 am on the 1st and 15th of each month, plus every Friday. One can, however, achieve the desired result
by adding a test to the command (see the last example in EXAMPLE CRON FILE below).
and the mentioned example is:
# Run on every second Saturday of the month
0 4 8-14 * * test $(date +\%u) -eq 6 && echo "2nd Saturday"

how to make cronjob to run at 6 am except sunday

how to set cron to run at 6 am daily except sunday ?
tried using this:
0 6 * * 1-6 /path to script
but it executes at 6 am and at 11:30am.
Is it correct to use 1-6 for day of week ?
from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron
day of week (0 - 6) (0 to 6 are Sunday to Saturday, or use names; 7 is Sunday, the same as 0)

Quartz Cron expression :Run every 15 days ie twice in a month

I want to set the scheduler with a quartz cron expression which will trigger every 15 days ,for example 1st and 15th of every month.The 0 15 10 15 * ? is triggering only on 15th of every
month.
I have tested this and the following expression works fine
"0 0 0 1,15 * ?"
the 1,15 statement fires triggers on 1st and 15th of every month at 00:00 hours.
You can change the first three zeroes to fire them at a particular time you want.
the 1st zero -> seconds
the 2nd zero -> minutes
the 3rd zero -> hours
0 0 1,15 * *
“At 00:00 on day-of-month 1 and 15.”
0 0 1,15 1 *
“At 00:00 on day-of-month 1 and 15 in January.”
0 0 1,15 1 6
“At 00:00 on day-of-month 1 and 15 and on Saturday in January.”
The following also works fine, it executes your command on the 15th and the 30th at 02:00 AM of every month:
0 2 */15 * * <yourCommand>
You just need to append 1 with a comma to your expression at 'Day of Month' block.
Rest is fine !
0 15 10 1,15 * ?
This will schedule to run every 1st and 15th day of the month and 10:15 am.

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