[DOCS] Add missing anchors in cron expressions (#52960)

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Lisa Cawley 2020-03-02 09:05:20 -08:00 committed by lcawl
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@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ WARNING: While `cron` triggers are super powerful, we recommend using one of
you want. You can use the <<croneval,`elasticsearch-croneval`>> tool to validate you want. You can use the <<croneval,`elasticsearch-croneval`>> tool to validate
your cron expressions and see what the resulting trigger times will be. your cron expressions and see what the resulting trigger times will be.
[[_cron_expressions]]
===== Cron expressions ===== Cron expressions
A cron expression is a string of the following form: A cron expression is a string of the following form:
@ -166,7 +167,7 @@ NOTE: Currently, you must specify `?` for either the `day_of_week` or
| `0 5 9 LW * ?` | Trigger at 9:05 AM on the last weekday of every month. | `0 5 9 LW * ?` | Trigger at 9:05 AM on the last weekday of every month.
|====== |======
[[_configuring_a_cron_schedule]]
===== Configuring a cron schedule ===== Configuring a cron schedule
To configure a `cron` schedule, you simply specify the cron expression as a To configure a `cron` schedule, you simply specify the cron expression as a
@ -187,6 +188,7 @@ that triggers every day at noon:
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// NOTCONSOLE // NOTCONSOLE
[[_configuring_a_multiple_times_cron_schedule]]
===== Configuring a multiple times cron schedule ===== Configuring a multiple times cron schedule
To configure a `cron` schedule that triggers multiple times, you can To configure a `cron` schedule that triggers multiple times, you can