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  • 1.  Question Related to Operating Schedule (Holiday)

    Posted 03-24-2024 22:42
    Edited by Antwuan Rencher 03-25-2024 14:46
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    Hi,

    I'm looking for insight on the difficulty that I've experienced,

    I want to add a holiday to the operating schedule. It is a repeating holiday, but when I check the date, it shifts to different days. (Some in the list will shift to Month next year)

    I've tried custom rule, FREQ=YEARLY;WKST=MO;BYMONTH=3;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;BYSETPOS=-1 but no luck since i was only basing on the Genesys article. Seems i can't get the right order or combination in the custom rule.

    Here are the examples of the said holidays:
    Karfreitag             3-29-2024      4-18-2025    4-03-2026
    Ostermontag       4-01-2024      4-21-2025    4-06-2026
    Auffahrt                5-09-2024      5-29-2025    5-14-2026
    Pfingstmontag     5-20-2024      6-09-2025    5-25-2026

    Do we have a way to create holiday schedule with a different day/month for that just specific holiday for the occurrence? Thanks!


    #Unsure/Other

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    Jason Botea
    Elanco US Inc.
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  • 2.  RE: Question Related to Operating Schedule (Holiday)
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    Posted 03-25-2024 06:18

    Hey Jason, 

    The holidays you've listed are all related to Easter, which itself does not have a fixed date and is calculated as the first Sunday after the first full moon occurring on or after the equinox.

    Given these limitations, a programmatic solution might be necessary:

    1. Karfreitag (Good Friday): Occurs two days before Easter Sunday.

      • There's no direct way to create a recurrence rule for Good Friday in RFC 5545 due to its dependence on Easter's date.
    2. Ostermontag (Easter Monday): Occurs the day after Easter Sunday.

      • Similarly, a direct recurrence rule for Easter Monday cannot be created with RFC 5545.
    3. Auffahrt (Ascension Day): Occurs 39 days after Easter Sunday.

      • This also cannot be directly represented in RFC 5545.
    4. Pfingstmontag (Whit Monday): Occurs the day after Pentecost, which is 50 days after Easter.

      • Like the others, this cannot be directly represented.

    Because these holidays are based on Easter, which moves annually, and their occurrence is not fixed to a specific date but rather a specific number of days before or after Easter, the RFC 5545 standard does not offer a direct method to encode them as recurring events.



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    Lawrence Drayton
    Prvidr Pty Ltd
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  • 3.  RE: Question Related to Operating Schedule (Holiday)

    Posted 03-25-2024 17:51

    Hey Lawrence,

    Thank you for the insight! Really appreciate it! So i need to set up these holidays every year since they are not fixed date, correct? Thanks!



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    Jason Botea
    Elanco US Inc.
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  • 4.  RE: Question Related to Operating Schedule (Holiday)

    Posted 03-25-2024 19:27

    Hey Jason, 

    Yeah, that's right - You'll need to create one-off instances for each of those holidays. Things like Christmas, and other PH that fall on say First Friday of each October etc are easy to use a recurring rule for. These are a bit more nuanced.



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    Lawrence Drayton
    Prvidr Pty Ltd
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  • 5.  RE: Question Related to Operating Schedule (Holiday)

    Posted 03-27-2024 01:42

    Thanks for the help Lawrence! Have a good one.



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    Jason Botea
    Elanco US Inc.
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  • 6.  RE: Question Related to Operating Schedule (Holiday)

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    Posted 04-16-2024 04:13
    Edited by Hasan Eissa 04-23-2024 08:47

    Too bad it does not work with the Recurrence Rules, it could have been something for us as well 



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