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Chapter 10 - Create/Edit 
  
Schedule/Command/Calendar
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  Weekly schedule 
  Exception schedule 
  Schedule default values 
  List of objects / property reference 
  Write priority 
  Out of service status 
The user can also create Calendar Objects to be used with the Schedule editor. The 
calendar object created will be referenced by the Schedule Object. The user can also 
view, delete, and modify existing Calendar Objects. 
The following attributes of an existing Calendar Object can be modified through the 
Calendar Editor: 
  Description 
  Date List 
The user can also create Command Objects to be used with the Schedule editor. The 
Command Object created will be referenced by the Schedule Object. The user can 
also view, delete, and modify existing Command Objects. 
The following attributes of an existing Command Object can be modified through the 
Command Editor: 
  Description 
  Action  
  Action Text 
User Interface Description for Schedule/Command/Calendar 
Object Editors 
Schedule Object Editor User Interface 
The Edit Schedule window can be accessed via the Create/Edit bar in the navigation 
pane on the left side of the Web Server screen. Click the Schedule icon to open the 
Edit Schedule window and its related windows 
  The Object Name field allows you to name the Schedule Object using up to 30 
characters. This field is required for the creation of a schedule and cannot be 
edited in existing schedules. 
  The Object Identifier field displays the Object identification information. If you do 
not enter a value, the controller will automatically enter the next available Object 
ID. This field cannot be edited in existing schedules. 
  The Description field allows you to describe the Schedule Object using up to 16 
characters. This field is optional for schedule creation and can be edited. 
  The Type options allow you to choose the Schedule type: 
–   Real (for analog) 
–  Enumerated (for binary) 
–  Unsigned (for command objects and multi-state) 
–  Boolean (to enable/disable trend log objects and for calendar objects)