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  • a basic Monday to Saturday working week is defined as an Included Frequency and
  • National Holidays and a regularly occurring day days are defined as Excluded Frequencies and are "removed" from the basic working week.

Note that the advantages and disadvantages of using a single Working Day Calendar - as described here - in comparison with the use of using separate Working and Non-Working day Calendars Day calendars have already been described in the Calendar Use Cases - Managing Working Day Calendars article.

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This article describes how to configure a basic Calendars calendars and builds on the first two Use Case use case articles in which the configuration procedure was described in detail:

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Feature Availability

The Calendar feature is was introduced with JobScheduler 

Display feature availability
StartingFromRelease1.12

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The configuration is implemented within a single Working Day Calendar, Valid From 1st January 2017 to 31st December 2019, and is summarized in the following table:

Frequency TypeFrequencyValid FromValid To
IncludedBasic business week: Monday to Saturday--
ExcludedNational Holidays 2017--
ExcludedNational Holidays 2018--
ExcludedNational Holidays 2019--
ExcludedLast Saturday in Month for August to  mid-November 20181st Aug 201818th Nov 2018

The following screenshots will summarize the main configuration stages required for the different components - called Frequencies - in the Calendar. Step-by-step descriptions of the individual configuration stages can be found in the two Calendar Use Cases - Managing Working Day ... articles that are linked in the Introduction. 

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The Calendar is assigned to an Order - in this case order_cal-001 - in the Set Run-time modal window, which is opened by from the Additional Options (ellipsis symbol) menu in the Job Chains or Orders views.

 Add Period

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Next Run-time

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