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Solved : Schedule job the 1st working day of the 2nd month of each quarter


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#1 homer

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Posted 23 May 2008 - 03:44 PM

Hi,

I would like to schedule a job the 1st working day of the 2nd month of each quarter.

So I should get the 1st working day of February, May, August & November.

Is it possible?

Cheers!

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Posted 23 May 2008 - 04:53 PM

Hi Homer,

I don't know which release of Dollar Universe you are using.

As of V5.3, you can define it as follows :

Period : 1 Month
Position in period : 1 Working day from Beginning
No offset

Mask of days in the week : Allow only working days
Days in the month : Leave all dates open
Months of the year : Allow only Feb / May / Aug and Nov.

Before V5.3 (and also in 5.3), you need to do the following :

Create a Rule :

Period : 3 Months
Position in period : 1 Working day from Beginning
No offset

Mask of days in the week : Allow only working days

Choose as application date the 1st day of the second month of one of the quarters (eg: 01 Feb).

Michel

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Posted 02 June 2008 - 02:08 PM

View Postmen, on May 23 2008, 05:53 PM, said:

Hi Homer,

I don't know which release of Dollar Universe you are using.

As of V5.3, you can define it as follows :

Period : 1 Month
Position in period : 1 Working day from Beginning
No offset

Mask of days in the week : Allow only working days
Days in the month : Leave all dates open
Months of the year : Allow only Feb / May / Aug and Nov.

Before V5.3 (and also in 5.3), you need to do the following :

Create a Rule :

Period : 3 Months
Position in period : 1 Working day from Beginning
No offset

Mask of days in the week : Allow only working days

Choose as application date the 1st day of the second month of one of the quarters (eg: 01 Feb).

Michel

Hi Michel,

that works wonders :-)

And it helped me understand the use of the application date!

Thanx :)

Edited by homer, 02 June 2008 - 02:09 PM.






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