Update README.md to explain requirements of AWS cron format#2210
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Added explanation to use at least one question mark within the cron definition, as this caught me out today and was working before.
This was referenced Feb 20, 2021
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I've suggested a change to the docs to help people schedule tasks using the cron() format. I tried to deploy an (existing) task today and got an error because I wasn't using the mandatory question marks. This is tucked away in third party docs so I thought it useful to add here.
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Text changes to README.md
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#2209