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Concept

Concept


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

Calendars in WorkStation

arrow1_rotationCalendar Editor Overview arrow1_rotationCalendar Events

A calendar is a list of dates. The calendar provides the schedule with the dates when the exception events shall occur. To save time, you can reference a single calendar rather than entering several exception events in a schedule.

 
action_zoom_plus_stroke Exception events in a calendar
Figure: Exception events in a calendar

Many schedules can make a reference to the calendar. You can define the group of dates once rather than over and over again in multiple schedules, a potentially tedious task if your building control system contains many schedules.

Calendar Editor Overview

You use the Calendar Editor to create a calendar that contains a date list of exception events. The exception events can be a single date, a date range, or a recurring date. By using a calendar, you specify all the exception events only one time, rather than in each schedule. The calendar is then referenced to each of the schedules and all exception dates are automatically designated in the schedules.

For more information, see Calendar Editor Overview .

Calendar Events

The dates specified in a calendar are shown in the date list. You can specify dates in a calendar by three different methods:

  • Date: a specific date

  • Date range: a fixed period with a set start and stop date

  • Calculated date: a fixed period that repeats

For more information, see Calendar Events .

  • Schedules Overview
  • Calendar Editor Overview
  • Calendar Events