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Schedule Name: the name of the event you are scheduling.
Description: a description of the event/task.
Condition: the time period of the day
a. Time
b. Day Time
c. Night Time
d. Day Time (Civil)
e. Night Time (Civil)
Offset: if you want to add a time offset
Begin/End Date: the day the scheduled event(s) will start, and the day they will end.
Start/Finish Time: the time the scheduled event(s) will start, and the time they will end.
Repeat: whether you want to repeat the scheduled task, and how often.
a. Once - the schedule will only be active once between the dates and times specified. This is not suitable for long running tasks such as rules.
b. Daily - the schedule is active daily between the dates and times specified.
c. Weekly - if this option is selected you must select the relevant days of the weeks. The schedule will be active on these week days between the dates and times specified.
d. Monthly - if this option is selected you must select the days of the month. The schedule will be active on these days of the month between the dates and times specified.
Operation:
a. Inside - the event takes place inside of the scheduled time slot.
b. Outside - the event takes place outside of the scheduled time slot.
Enabled: select this to make the schedule active. Disabled schedules will be ignored which is the equivalent of not having a schedule.
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