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Property Description
You can specify the dates that the Event Calendar applies to
by creating exceptions. The exceptions that have been
created for an Event Calendar are signified by a series of
a group of
defines an exception date.
The ability to create multiple
you to create groups of exceptions that can be applied to a
schedule together. For example, you may want to create a
group of exceptions to apply to the first floor of a building,
and another group of exceptions to apply to the second
floor. In this case, you could specify two
elements, one for each floor.
For a description of how to configure the properties you
must define within each
section, Creating an Exception.
10.3.2.1 Creating an Exception
The exception points for a Calendar are defined by a series of
App/Scheduler[10]
The following table lists and describes the properties that must be defined within each
element.
Property Description
The index number assigned to the exception.
The name of the exception that you will use to reference it. This
can be a maximum of 27 characters long.
The name of the exception. There is no limit on the number and
type of characters in this property.
Either 0 or 1. If 0, this exception will be repeated annually. If 1,
this will be a temporary exception. In this case, it will be
removed from the Calendar, and any Schedulers referencing the
exception, after the first time it is referenced.