12-23-2008 09:30 AM
Can anybody explain this to me.
when doing the bppllist -L at the command line I get the following info for a schedule
Daily Windows:
Day Open Close W-Open W-Close
Sunday 000:00:00 000:00:00
Monday 019:30:00 031:00:00 043:30:00 055:00:00
Tuesday 019:30:00 031:00:00 067:30:00 079:00:00
Wednesday 019:30:00 031:00:00 091:30:00 103:00:00
Thursday 019:30:00 031:00:00 115:30:00 127:00:00
Friday 000:00:00 000:00:00
Saturday 000:00:00 000:00:00
so can anybody explain the 3100 hours and 4330 hours?
just what is this telling me?
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12-23-2008 02:21 PM
First two columns are start and stop time based on the day, second two columns are start and stop time based on the week.
If your window spans midnight, then the close time is the next day, so it will be greater than 24 hours.
4330 is your start time (19:30) plus the day since it's Monday 19:30 + 24:00 => 43:30. Each of the numbers in your W-Open (and W-Close) columns is 24 hours greater since it's a day later.
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Darren
12-23-2008 02:21 PM
First two columns are start and stop time based on the day, second two columns are start and stop time based on the week.
If your window spans midnight, then the close time is the next day, so it will be greater than 24 hours.
4330 is your start time (19:30) plus the day since it's Monday 19:30 + 24:00 => 43:30. Each of the numbers in your W-Open (and W-Close) columns is 24 hours greater since it's a day later.
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Darren
12-23-2008 02:55 PM
12-23-2008 09:08 PM
I have seen some creative uses of the W-Open and W-Close for populating a spreadsheet to determine timeframes that new policies can utilize.