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How to

How to


Products: AS-B, Enterprise Central, Enterprise Server, AS-P, WorkStation, Project Configuration Tool
Functionalities: Schedules
Product version: 3.2, 3.3, 2022
10/15/2020

Modifying a Schedule Using the Text View

Use the Text View of the Advanced Schedule editor to edit specific time sequences and break down a time value into hundredths of a second.

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The Advanced view of the Schedule Editor has the features of the Basic view with some additional capabilities. All the tasks that you can perform in the Basic view, you can also perform in the Advanced view.

Unlike the Basic view, the Advanced view lists the exception and weekly events in an event tree. In addition, there is a Combined option that displays all the weekly and exception events for a selected date.

Two toggles provide additional options:

  • Mode : Switches between an editor or preview mode.

  • View : Switches between a graphical or text view.

 
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Advanced view of the Schedule Editor

Mode

The Mode toggle provides the following capabilities:

  • Edit Schedule mode where you can view or edit a weekly event or an exception event.

  • Preview Events for Selected Date mode where you can preview (but not edit) all the weekly schedules and exceptions for a selected date. However, only the effective weekly and exception events display for that date. Typically, you see one weekly and one exception event.

View

The View toggle provides the following capabilities:

 
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Text View

Combined

You can view all of the events for a selected date using both the Combined option and Preview Events for Selected Date mode. Events can include exception and weekly events, and the Default value. You can toggle the combined events between the Graphic View or Text View .

 
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Combined Events in Graphic View

 
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Combined Events in Text View

For more information, see Advanced Schedule Editor Toolbar .

To modify a schedule using the Text View
  1. Select a schedule in the System Tree pane.

  2. In the Schedule Editor, click the Advanced tab.

  3. In the Schedule Event Tree, complete one of the following tasks:

    • To modify an exception, expand the Exceptions folder and Priority x folder. Then, select an exception.

    • To modify a day, expand the Weekly folder and select a day.

  4. Click the Text View button

     
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  5. Right-click on the time period that you want to modify and click Properties .

  6. Edit the properties.

    Table: Edit Time Value Dialog Box

    Component

    Description

    Hour

    Enter the hour portion of the time that you want the schedule Value to be set to.

    Select Any hour if you want the schedule to be evaluated every hour at the defined minute, second, and hundredths of a second.

    Minute

    Enter the minute portion of the time that you want the schedule Value to be set to.

    Select Any minute if you want the schedule to be evaluated every minute at the defined hour, second, and hundredths of a second.

    Second

    Enter the second portion of the time that you want the schedule Value to be set to.

    Select Any second if you want the schedule to be evaluated every second at the defined hour, minute, and hundredths of a second.

    Hundredths

    Enter the hundredths of a second portion of the time that you want the schedule Value to be set to.

    Select Any hundredths if you want the schedule to be evaluated every hundredths at the defined hour, minute, and seconds.

    Value

    Enter a value to write to the property reference at the scheduled time, such as True.

  7. Click OK .

  8. On the File menu, click Save .

  • Schedule Editor Overview
  • Advanced View of the Schedule Editor
  • Modifying a Schedule Using the Graphic View