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This is a helper time rule for the PERIOD_PAYBACK time rule to define the number of days to look back when the time rules are applied. If this rule is not defined, the time rule engine will look back 30 days, by default.
This is a helper time rule to define the number of days to look back when the time rules are applied. If this rule is not defined, the time rule engine will look back 30 days, by default.
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||[Cycle|CYCLE_NUMBER]||[Frequency|FREQUENCY]||[Seq|SEQUENCE]||[Time Rule Type|TIME_RULE_TYPE_TEXT]||[Band|QUALIFYING_BAND]||[From|FROM_CLOCK_TIME]||[To|TO_CLOCK_TIME]||[Value|VALUE]||[Day|DAY_OF_WEEK]||[Time Code|TIME_CODE_VALUE]||[Premium|PREMIUM_CODE]||[Target Time Code Set|TARGET_TIME_CODE_SET]|| [Apply Time Code Set|APPLY_TIME_CODE_SET]||[Action|TIME_RULE_ACTION]
| |Never|1280| |No|No|No|# of days to look back|No|No|No| |No|Replace
||[Band|QUALIFYING_BAND]||[From|FROM_CLOCK_TIME]||[To|TO_CLOCK_TIME] ||[Value|TIME_RULE_VALUE]||[Day Of Week |DAY_OF_WEEK]||[Time Code|TIME_CODE]||[Premium |PREMIUM_CODE]||[Action|TIME_RULE_ACTION]||Time Code Set
|#|No|No|# of days to look back|No|No|No|Replace|No