Notice that the Python indexing is 0-based, so the second element has the index 1. Finally, you are printing arr_2 to verify that it is a 2x2 array. Now you should see what happens when you change a value in arr
And I make a test about your scenario, when configuring a SQL Server job with three schedules that reference same dates and times, my job behaves as yours that only one schedule is executed, but the job is invoked by schedule2 or schedule 3 in my environment. It is a normal behavior...
my job behaves as yours that only one schedule is executed, but the job is invoked by schedule2 or schedule 3 in my environment. It is a normal behavior of SQL Server job in my opinion. For more details about such scenario, you can track ...
And I make a test about your scenario, when configuring a SQL Server job with three schedules that reference same dates and times, my job behaves as yours that only one schedule is executed, but the job is invoked by schedule2 or schedule 3 in my environment. It is a normal behavior o...