Chapter 10 - Create/Edit
Schedule/Command/Calendar
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icon to view the Calendar icon. Click the Calendar icon to open the Edit Calendar
Object window:
The Object Name field allows you to name the Calendar Object using up to 30
characters. This field is required for creating a Calendar Object and cannot be
edited in existing schedules.
The Object Identifier field displays the Object identification information. If you do
not enter a value, the controller will automatically enter the next available Object
ID. This field cannot be edited in existing schedules.
The Description field allows you to describe the Calendar Object using up to 16
characters. This field is optional for Calendar Object creation and can be edited.
The Date list displays the dates referenced in the Calendar Object, using dates,
date ranges, or week and day. Wildcard characters can be used. This is optional
for Calendar Object creation and can be edited.
Tips for Using Schedule/Command/Calendar Object Editors
Existing schedule details can also be viewed using the Scheduler bar in the
navigation pane on the left side of the Web Server screen. Schedule details can be
viewed using Today, Day, Work Week, Week, or Month views. Use the buttons at
the top of the Schedule window to choose among the available views or to
advance to the next Schedule segment (day, work week, week, or month).
The Schedule Object Editor allows the user to enable or disable an existing
schedule on a specific date, which adds or removes an override on that specific
date.
Additional overrides can be made for a specific date to change the starting time,
ending time, and day span values of a schedule entry. The actual schedule
definition does not change; only the control values used by the schedule for the
specific date are changed.
The Object Name and Object Identifier of an existing Schedule, Calendar, or
Command Object cannot be changed.
When creating a weekly schedule, use the Add Multiple button to add a weekly
schedule to multiple days of the week.
Using the Schedule/Command/Calendar Object Editors
Schedule Objects
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1. Click the Schedule icon from the Create/Edit bar.
The Object Editor window displa ys.
2. Click Select a Panel at the top of the left pane of the Object Editor window to
display available panels.