The Scheduler allows you to view and edit schedule components, namely BooleanSchedule, EnumSchedule, NumericSchedule, and StringSchedule. Each of these components has a Scheduler view. The only difference between these different schedules is the output type.
For more details, see Weekly Scheduler view.
There are four major elements in the Scheduler interface, separated by tabs in the view:
Defines the regular (repeating) day-of-week schedule events for each day of the week.
Creating A Time Range Right-click and drag down in the slider column for desired the day.
Deleting A Time Range Click on a time range and press the delete or backspace key.
Editing A Time Range Time can be adjusted four ways: Dragging the top, bottom or center of a time range, or using the fine grained start and finish editors. To fine-tune a time range click on a time range then adjust the times in the editors to the left.
IMPORTANT: The finish time is exclusive; it is the first non-effective time after the effective period. The start time is
inclusive.
Output is assigned to each time range and can be edited just below the time editors on the left.
Special events override (yet intermingle with) events in the normal weekly schedule.
Adding, Prioritizing, Renaming, and Deleting. Use the controls at the bottom for this purpose.
Editing At least one time range must be present for an exception to work. Output is assigned to the time ranges. The slider operates exactly like the normal weekly sliders.
Define the schedule’s effective period, default output, facets, and whether automatic special-event cleanup occurs.
This is the value of the schedule's output when no normal or exceptional schedule is effective.
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