![]() That is, the expression begins at x, rolls over to the beginning of the allowable values, and continues up to y. A range of the form x-y where x is greater than y is equivalent to the expression x- maximumvalue, minimumvalue -y. A range of the form x-x, is equivalent to the single-valued expression x. ![]() Members of a range cannot be wildcards, lists, or intervals. Use a dash character ( -) to specify an inclusive range of values for an attribute. The following expression represents 4:00 a.m., every hour from 9:00 a.m. The following expression sets the day of the week to Tuesday and Thursday: dayOfWeek="Tue, Thu" Wildcards and intervals, however, are not allowed. A range of values is allowed as part of a list. To specify two or more values for an attribute, use a comma ( ,) to separate the values. The following expression represents every day of the week: dayOfWeek="*" The following expression represents every minute: minute="*" Setting an attribute to an asterisk symbol ( *) represents all allowable values for the attribute. You can specify multiple values in calendar expressions, as described in the following sections. For example: year="2011".ģ4.4.1.1 Specifying Multiple Values in Calendar Expressions For example: month="July".Ī four-digit calendar year. Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec. –7 to –1 (a negative number means the nth day or days before the end of the month). Table 34-1 Calendar-Based Timer Attributes AttributeĠ to 7 (both 0 and 7 refer to Sunday).
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