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Examples 
"Simple" daily schedule 
Run the task every day at 6PM. 
The schedule's parameters are thus set up as follows. 
1.  Every: 1 day(s). 
2.  Once at: 06:00:00 PM
3.  Effective: 
From: not set. The task will be started on the current day, if it has been created before 6PM. If 
you have created the task after 6 PM, the task will be started for the first time on the next day at 
6 PM. 
To: not set. The task will be performed for an indefinite number of days.  
"Three-hour time interval lasting for three months" schedule 
Run the task every three hours. The task starts on a certain date (say, September 15, 2009), and ends 
after three months. 
The schedule's parameters are thus set up as follows. 
1.  Every: 1 day(s). 
2.  Every: hours 
From: 12:00:00 AM (midnight) Until: 09:00:00 PM - thus, the task will be performed 8 times a day 
with a 3 hour time interval. After the last daily recurrence at 9 PM, the next day comes and the 
task starts over again from midnight. 
3.  Effective: 
From:  09/15/2009. If September 15, 2009 is the current date of the task's creation and, say, 
01:15 PM is the task's creation time, the task will be started when the nearest time interval 
comes: at 03:00 PM in our example. 
To: 12/15/2009. On this date the task will be performed for the last time, but the task itself is still 
available in the Tasks view. 
Several daily schedules for one task 
There are some cases when you might need the task to be run several times a day, or even several 
times a day with different time intervals. For such cases, consider adding several schedules to a single 
task. 
For example, suppose that the task has to be run every 3rd day, starting from 09/20/2009, five times 
a day: 
• 
first at 8 AM 
• 
second at 12 PM (noon) 
• 
third at 3 PM 
• 
fourth at 5 PM 
• 
fifth at 7 PM 
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