RS Queued commands, Hundreds of them.

Logging into https://rs.hpkg.tv/ today, I saw a table of "Queued commands".

In the left-hand column is a green plus icon, in the right-hand column is a waste basket icon.

In the middle column is the text
Auto-Schedule one-off '' on 0 (0) at Thu 01 Jan 1970 01:00 ...

Firefox search tells me that there are 213 of them.

Questions.

How can I delete these quickly?
How can I prevent a recurrence of these (presumably) error messages?
Yeah, what these things anyway, and are they significant?

Any help gratefully received.
 
It would appear an Auto rule has gone awry but it is very odd that there is no programme name, channel or vaild time in the entries.

Without a name it is difficult to know which rule to look at.
Have you made any chages to auto rules recently?
Are there any rules that look odd? Check both standarrd and advanced rules

Unfortuantely there is no delete all button for pending items
The humax should discard all of he entries as in the past events
 
Ah, I played around with the Auto Rules...

I tried various options to learn how to use them.

I deleted them all and RS tells me that
No automatic scheduling rules are defined.

Could my messing about have created all these messages?

As there is no Delete All button, I shall wait to see what tomorrow brings, in case a morning wakeup has any effect.
 
Could my messing about have created all these messages?
Undoubtedly, the purpose of remote auto scheduling is to create auto-schedule commands and emails (did you get any emails informing you of the scheduled event)

RS only runs overnight so the webpages provide you with a View Matching events option to allow you to test your rules and see what would be scheduled without waiting for the overnight run, If you are too generic in your rule you can get hundreds of matching events. Searching for 'news' without designating channel or time will get every news bulletin on every channel plus others like HIGNY!

Rather than deleting all the rules it might have been better to disable them then we might have been able to determine what these untitled events actually were.
 
(did you get any emails informing you of the scheduled event)
I did not, but as I say, I only set rules to test it all out.

I was probably only on the page for half an hour.

At the end of which, there were no rules.
Rather than deleting all the rules it might have been better to disable them then we might have been able to determine what these untitled events actually were.
Indeed.
 
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