Calendar Event Attributes
Calendar events allow you to indicate a recurrence pattern. You can set a start date and time and an end date and time. Events always fire against the local server time.
Example
The first occurrence date does not have to match the recurrence setting. For example, if you set the First Occurrence Date to June 15, 2009 with a monthly recurrence set to the first Monday of every month, the event will trigger on June 15, 2009 even though it is not the first Monday of the month. The recurrence schedule determines the subsequent occurrences.
Event Range and Time
The following table describes ranges and times for calendar events.
Attribute | Value | Description |
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First Occurrence Date | System-defined | Indicates the month, day, and year on which an event first occurs. |
Event Time | System-defined | Indicates the hour, minute, and second at which an event first occurs. |
Recurs until | System-defined |
Indicates the day, month, year that the event will end. |
Recurs indefinitely | System-defined |
An event occurs continuously at the set date and time. |
Does not recur | System-defined |
An event occurs only once at the set date and time. |
Recurrence Settings
These settings work in conjunction with event ranges and times. The following table describes recurrence settings for calendar events.
Attribute | Value | Description |
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Daily Recurrence | System-defined | An event occurs daily at a specific date and time unless there is an end date set. |
Weekly Recurrence | System-defined | An event occurs weekly at a specific day and time unless there is an end date set. Select the day(s) of the week on which you want the event to occur and how many weeks between each occurrence. |
Monthly Recurrence | System-defined | An event occurs monthly at a specific date and time unless there is an end date set. Select the frequency of the recurrence. You can specify the exact day within a month or months or select a repeating schedule such as the First Monday or every month. |