I have a notebook that I have automated with a task that updates the data in some tables after the source data tables are updated. This is a continuous thing, and I update the data every 15 minutes. However, there is no data entry being done between 6 pm one day and 7 am the next - but my task scheduler will run the notebook every 15 minutes for 13 hours when there will be no change to the data. No big deal UNLESS I'm using an advanced notebook that's burning credits each time it runs. That's 52 runs that I pay for when I know that the data won't change. It would be nice if the Task scheduler had an optional "Quite Time", ie. 'Don't Run Between 00:00 and 00:00'. It would be hard to bridge the passing of midnight, but it could be two entries:
Don't Run Between 18:00 and 23:59
Don't Run Between 00:00 and 07:00
I might even want to shut it down at lunch or another time during the day when I do planned maintenance. There are lots of reasons to want to skip a time each day. If I have 10 Advanced Notebooks running on a schedule that are perpetual this could save me money!
(FYI - this would also be nice if it were called the Task Scheduler instead of just Tasks so as not to be confused with Tasks in ArcGIS Pro)