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This

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methods are designed to work with the SimpleSchedule objects. You can use them, for example, to get a schedule name, to verify if the current time

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matches with the working time, and return the difference between the two time values.

SimpleSchedule(id, timezoneTitle)


Use this cinstructor to instantiate a new SimpleSchedule object.


Parameter(s):

NameTypeMandatoryDefault Value
idStringNN
timezoneTitleStringN'UTC'


Example:

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const schedule = new SimpleSchedule('157165292607666710', 'UTC');


duration(startDateTime, endDateTime)


This method determines

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the time difference in

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the schedule between two

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SimpleDateTime values,

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based on the schedule time zone or, if not specified,

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the session time zone.


Note

The passed SimpleDateTime value should be in the schedule. For verification, use the isInSchedule(datetime) method.


Parameter(s):

NameType

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MandatoryDefault Value
startDateTimeSimpleDateTime

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objectYN
endDateTime

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SimpleDateTimeYN


Return:

TypeDescription
SimpleDurationThe difference between the two time values

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.


Example:

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const 

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startDatetime = new SimpleDateTime('

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2022-

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01-25 08:00:00');

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const 

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endDatetime = new SimpleDateTime('

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2022-

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01-29 08:00:00');

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const 

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schedule = new SimpleSchedule('

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161050499417811121'

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); 

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// sys_schedule.sys_id
const duration = 

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schedule.duration(

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startDatetime, 

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endDatetime);
ss.info(duration.getValue());

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load(sysId, timeZone)

Initializes a schedule by the sys_id.

Parameter(s):

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 // Info: 1970-01-02 08:00:00

getName()


This method returns the name of the defined schedule.


Return:

TypeDescription

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StringThe schedule name.


Example:

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getName

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const 

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schedule = new SimpleSchedule('157165292607666710');

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ss.info(schedule.

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getName(

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getname()

Returns a schedule name.

));

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 // Info: 8x5 excluding Russian Holidays

isInSchedule(datetime)


This method checks whether the current schedule includes the given datetime or they do not match.


Info

Excluded schedule segments will also return 'true' within checking by this method.


Parameter(s):

NameTypeMandatoryDefault Value
datetimeSimpleDateTimeYN


Return:

TypeDescription

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BooleanThis method returns 'true' if the specified datetime is in schedule; otherwise, it returns 'false'.


Example:

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isInSchedule
const nowDatetime = new SimpleDateTime();
const schedule = new SimpleSchedule('

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157165292607666710'

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); 

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// sys_schedule.sys_id
ss.info(

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schedule.

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isInSchedule(nowDatetime)); // Info: false

isValid()

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The method checks if the specified

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SimpleSchedule object is valid.

Info

The object is considered as invalid when:

  1. The schedule passed does not exist.
  2. The schedule does not contain schedule elements of the working type. The example type for elements of such schedule is Time Off or Excluded.

In both cases above, the isValid() method returns 'false'.


Return:

TypeDescription
Boolean

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This method returns 'true' if the schedule is valid; otherwise, it returns 'false'.

Example:

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const 

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schedule = new SimpleSchedule('

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157165292607666710'

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); 

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// sys_schedule.sys_id
ss.info(

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schedule.isValid());

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isInSchedule(time)

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 // Info: true

isWorkingTime(datetime)


This method checks whether a provided date and time is a working time or not.


Parameter(s):

NameType

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MandatoryDefault Value
datetime

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SimpleDateTimeYN


Return:

TypeDescription
Boolean

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This method returns 'true' if provided date and time is a working time; otherwise, it returns 'false'.


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const schedule = new 

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SimpleSchedule('157165292607666710');

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 // sys_schedule.sys_id
const firstDatetime = new 

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SimpleDateTime('

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2020-12-15 05:59:59');
const secondDatetime = new SimpleDateTime('2020-12-15 06:00:00');
ss.info(schedule.isWorkingTime(firstDatetime)); // Info: false
ss.info(

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schedule.

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isWorkingTime(

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secondDatetime));

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setTimeZone(timeZone)

 // Info: true

load(sysId, timezoneTitle)


This method initializes a schedule specified with the sys_id.

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Parameter(s):

NameType

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MandatoryDefault Value
sysIdStringYN
timezoneTitleString (empty string by default)N''


Return:

TypeDescription
VoidThis method does not return a value.


Example:

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load

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const 

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schedule = new 

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SimpleSchedule();

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schedule.load('157165292607666710'); // sys_schedule.sys_id

setTimeZone(timezoneTitle)


This method defines which time zone is to be applied to the current schedule.


Parameter(s):

NameTypeMandatoryDefault Value
timezoneTitleStringYN


Return:

TypeDescription
VoidThis method does not return a value.


Example:

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const schedule = new SimpleSchedule('

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157165292607666710'

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); 

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// sys_schedule.sys_id
schedule.setTimeZone('US/Central');

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whenNext(

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datetime,

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timezoneTitle)


This method

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returns the number of seconds left until the next schedule element starts.


Parameter(s):

NameType

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MandatoryDefault Value
datetime

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SimpleDateTime

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YN
timezoneTitle

String

N''

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Return:

TypeDescription

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SimpleDurationThe

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SimpleDuration object.


Example:

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whenNext
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const startDatetime = new SimpleDateTime(

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);

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const schedule = new SimpleSchedule('

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161050499417811121'

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); 

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// sys_schedule.sys_id
ss.info(

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whenNext(time, timeZone)

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'Seconds Left: ' + schedule.whenNext(startDatetime).getDurationSeconds()); // Info: Seconds Left: 6052

whenWillExpire(startDateTime, finalWorkingSeconds)


This method determines the time after working seconds value specified in the finalWorkingSeconds parameter passes.

Note

Please note that finalWorkingSeconds parameter does not support negative values.


Parameter(s):

NameType

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MandatoryDefault Value
startDate

SimpleDateTime

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YN
finalWorkingSecondsIntegerYN

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Return:

TypeDescription

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SimpleDateTime object or 'null'This method returns the SimpleDateTime object.


Note

If the SimpleSchedule class object is not valid (the isValid() method returns 'false' for this object), then the whenWillExpire() method returns 'null' for it.


Example:

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whenWillExpire

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const 

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startDatetime = new SimpleDateTime('

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2022-

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01-

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23 08:00:00');

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const finalWorkingSeconds = 5 * 8 * 3600; // duration of 5 eight-hour days in seconds
const schedule = new SimpleSchedule('

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161050499417811121'

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); 

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// sys_schedule.sys_id
ss.info(

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schedule.

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whenWillExpire(

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startDatetime, finalWorkingSeconds)

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Описание: Определяет, когда истекает указанное рабочее время.

Принимает:startDate - SimpleDateTime, finalWorkingSeconds - integer
Возвращает: false|string.

.getValue()); // Info: 2022-01-28 18:30:00


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