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The starting and ending times for collecting monitoring data appear in the Monitoring Term area in the XP
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Figure 12
Starting and ending time for collecting monitoring data
yyyyMMddhhmm
yyyyMMdd
indicates the year, month, and day. hhmm indicates the hour and minute.
If yyyyMMddhhmm is omitted on the left of the colon, the starting time for collecting monitoring data is
assumed. If yyyyMMddhhmm is omitted on the right of the colon, the ending time for collecting
monitoring data is assumed.
+ddhhmm
Adds time (ddhhmm) to yyyyMMddhhmm if yyyyMMddhhmm is specified. For example,
200401120000+010130
indicates Jan. 13, 2004, 01:30.
Adds time to the starting time for collecting monitoring data if yyyyMMddhhmm is omitted.
-ddhhmm
Subtracts time (ddhhmm) from yyyyMMddhhmm if yyyyMMddhhmm is specified. For example,
200401120000-010130
indicates Jan. 10, 2004, 22:30.
Subtracts time from the ending time for collecting monitoring data if yyyyMMddhhmm is omitted.
NOTE:
Ensure that mm is 00, 15, 30, or 45. If you do not specify mm in this way, the value on the left of
the colon (:) is rounded down to one of the four values. Also, the value on the right of the colon is
rounded up to one of the four values. For example, if you specify 200401010013:200401010048, the
specified value is regarded as 200401010015:200401010100.
Example
The following examples assume:
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Starting time for collecting monitoring data is Jan. 1, 2004, 00:00
•
Ending time for collecting monitoring data is Jan. 2, 2004, 00:00
The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan.1, 9:30-17:30.
The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan.1, 9:30 to Jan. 2, 00:00.
The Export Tool saves monitoring data within the range of Jan.1, 0:00-17:30.
longrange 200401010930:200401011730
longrange 200401010930:
longrange :200401011730
longrange +000015: