NET/MASTER RMS Management and Operations Guide
Adding a Time-Based Rule
Creating and Developing Rulesets and Rules
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Specifying the Time to
Perform Time-Based Rule
Actions
You can set the times of a day when a timer should perform the rule actions
(RMS : Time-Based Rule Definition panel).
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Clock Settings (Activation and Frequency)
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
On Days .....
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
OR
On Date .....
(YY/MM/DD - Will be deleted from DB on expiry)
At .......... (HH:MM:SS - Activation time)
Every ....... (HH:MM:SS - Frequency)
Limit ....... (Execution limit)
User ID ..... LOG (Route User ID, MON, LOG, SYS or * (own user ID))
Set times by the following:
Days of the week (if you specify a value in the Date field, the specified date has
precedence over the days of the week)
Date (if you specify a value in this field, it has precedence over the days of the
week entry)
Start time (you must specify this)
Repeat interval and the number of times to repeat (you must specify these as a
pair)
Specifying the Days of the Week
You use the days of the week as a time criterion by filling in the following On Days
fields that represent Monday through Sunday: MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT, and
SUN. The values can be one of the following:
N if you do not want the timer to perform the rule actions on the day
Y if you want the timer to perform the rule actions on the day
If you use the On Days fields, you must not use the On Date field and you must
specify Y in at least one of the On Days fields.
Specifying the Date
You use the date as a time criterion by filling in the On Date field. The format is
yy/mm/dd. For example, 94/10/30 represents October 30, 1994. If you use the On
Date field, the values in the On Days fields become ineffective. RMS deletes the
time-based rule from the database when the date has passed.
Specifying the Start Time
You must specify the time of the day when the timer should perform the rule actions.
If you want the actions repeated, then this time determines the first time the rule
actions are performed. You specify the start time in the At field. The value must be in