sun, mon,
tue, wed, thu, fri and sat
. You may use multiple days as a comma-separated
list. A range of days can also be set by specifying the start and end day
separated by “..”, for example mon..fri
. These formats can be mixed.
If omitted '*'
is assumed.
':'
. Both hour and minute can be list
and ranges of values, using the same format as days.
First are hours, then minutes. Hours can be omitted if not needed. In this
case '*'
is assumed for the value of hours.
The valid range for values is 0-23
for hours and 0-59
for minutes.
Table D.1. Schedule Examples
Schedule String | Alternative | Meaning |
---|---|---|
mon,tue,wed,thu,fri | mon..fri | Every working day at 0:00 |
sat,sun | sat..sun | Only on weekends at 0:00 |
mon,wed,fri | — | Only on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 0:00 |
12:05 | 12:05 | Every day at 12:05 PM |
*/5 | 0/5 | Every five minutes |
mon..wed 30/10 | mon,tue,wed 30/10 | Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 30, 40 and 50 minutes after every full hour |
mon..fri 8..17,22:0/15 | — | Every working day every 15 minutes between 8 AM and 6 PM and between 10 PM and 11 PM |
fri 12..13:5/20 | fri 12,13:5/20 | Friday at 12:05, 12:25, 12:45, 13:05, 13:25 and 13:45 |
12,14,16,18,20,22:5 | 12/2:5 | Every day starting at 12:05 until 22:05, every 2 hours |
* | */1 | Every minute (minimum interval) |