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i.LON 100 Internet Server Programmer’s Reference 10-7
</DateTimeVal>
</DayBased>
<DateBased>
<UCPTindex>0</UCPTindex>
<UCPTdescription>Datumbasierend</UCPTdescription>
<UCPTpriority>25</UCPTpriority>
<DateTimeVal>
<UCPTindex>0</UCPTindex>
<UCPTscheduleValue>OnValue</UCPTscheduleValue>
<UCPTscheduleTime>14:0</UCPTscheduleTime>
</DateTimeVal>
<DateTimeVal>
<UCPTindex>1</UCPTindex>
<UCPTscheduleValue>OffValue</UCPTscheduleValue>
<UCPTscheduleTime>15:30</UCPTscheduleTime>
<Exception>
<UCPTindex>0</UCPTindex>
<UCPTexceptionName>Holiday</UCPTexceptionName>
</Exception>
</DateBased>
</Schedule>
</iLONEventScheduler>
<Result>
The function returns a <Schedule> element for each Event Scheduler referenced in the
<Data> parameter you supplied to the function. The properties included in each <Schedule>
element are initially defined when the Event Scheduler is created. You can write to them
with the EventCalendarSet function. Table 52 describes these properties.
Table 52 EventSchedulerGet Output Properties
Property Description
<UCPTindex>
The index number assigned to the Event Scheduler must be in the
range 0-32,767. As mentioned earlier, you can use the
EventSchedulerSet function to create a new Event Scheduler, or to
modify an existing Event Scheduler. If you do not specify an index
number in the <Data> parameter you supply to
EventSchedulerSet, the function will create a new Event
Scheduler using the first available index number.
If you specify an index number that is already being used, the
function will overwrite the configuration of the Event Scheduler
using that index number with the settings defined in the <Data>
parameter.
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