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LON 100 Internet Server Programmer’s Reference

Property Description

A timestamp indicating the last time the configuration of the

Event Scheduler was written to. This timestamp uses the

following format:

YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ
The first segment of the time stamp (YYYY-MM-DD) represents
the date the configuration of the Event Scheduler was last

updated. The second segment (THH:MM:SS) represents the time

of day the configuration of the Event Scheduler was last updated,
in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time).
UTC is the current term for what was commonly referred to as

Greenwich Meridian Time (GMT). Zero (0) hours UTC is midnight
in Greenwich England, which lies on the zero longitudinal

meridian. Universal time is based on a 24 hour clock, therefore, an
afternoon hour such as 4 pm UTC would expressed as 16:00 UTC.

The Z appended to the timestamp indicates that it is in UTC.
For example, 2002-08-15T10:13:13Z indicates a UTC time of
10:13:13 AM on August 15, 2002.

The functional block name assigned to the Event Scheduler in
L

ON

M

AKER

. You can write to this property, but each time you use

the

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LON 100 Configuration Software to view the Event

Scheduler, it will be reset to match the functional block name

defined in L

ON

M

AKER

.

A user-defined description of the Event Scheduler. This can be a

maximum of 228 characters long.

The period that the schedule will be effective. This date range

must be entered using the following format:
YYYY-MM-DD,YYYY-MM-DD.

For example, if 2002-10-21,2002-10-30 is entered for this property,

the schedule will be effective from 10-21-2002 to 10-30-2002. Enter

0 to not define the start or end date. For example:

0000-00-00,2003-07-02 creates an Event Scheduler that is active

on all dates up to 7-2-2003. Or, 2002-08-01, 0000-00-00 creates an

Event Scheduler that becomes active (permanently) on 8-1-2002.
0000-00-00,0000-00-00 creates an Event Scheduler that is always

active.

NOTE: If you use the

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LON 100 Configuration Software to modify

the configuration of an Event Scheduler after creating it with the

SOAP/XML interface, any date entered that is before 1/1/1970 will
be reset to 1/1/1970. Any date entered that is after 12/31/2037 will

be reset to 12/31/2037.

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