Introduction
JobScheduler Calendars allow a standard working week to be combined with dates that regularly occur and dates such as national and other holidays to form an accurate representation of a complex business year.
The use case described in this article shows how such a combination may be configured within a single Working Day Calendar. The advantages and disadvantages of using a single Working Day Calendar in comparison with the use of separate Working and Non-Working day Calendars have already been described in the Calendar Use Cases - Managing Working Day Calendars article.
Article Scope
This article describes how to configure basic Calendars and builds on the first two Use Case articles in which the configuration procedure was described in detail:
- Calendar Use Cases - Managing Working Day Calendars
- Calendar Use Cases - Managing Working Day and Non-Working Day Calendars
Feature Availability
The Calendar feature is introduced with JobScheduler FEATURE AVAILABILITY STARTING FROM RELEASE 1.12
Calendar Configuration
The configuration is implemented within a single Working Day Calendar, Valid From 1st January 2017 to 31st December 2019, as summarized in the following table:
Frequency Type | Frequency | Valid From | Valid To |
---|---|---|---|
Included | Basic business week: Monday to Saturday | - | - |
Excluded | National Holidays 2017 | - | - |
Excluded | National Holidays 2018 | - | - |
Excluded | National Holidays 2019 | - | - |
Excluded | Last Saturday in Month for August to mid-November 2018 | 1st Aug 2018 | 18th Nov 2018 |
The following screenshots will summarize the different components in the Calendar configuration. Step-by-step descriptions of the individual configuration stages can be found in the two Calendar Use Cases - Managing Working Day ... articles linked in the Introduction.
Basic Calendar Configuration
Business Week Included Frequency
National Holidays Excluded Frequency
Last Saturday in Month
Calendar Preview