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User’s Guide – version 3.5

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edate_nunitsago – (optional) specifies the number of units before the time of report
generation of the last day of the time range.

0

The last day of the time range will be the first day of the unit
following the current unit at the time of report generation

1

The last day of the time range will be the first day of the current
unit at the time of report generation (default)

<number>

The time range will extend to the end of this number of full units
before the time of report generation

stime – specifies the time of day at which the time range starts.

<HH>:<mm>

The time, with <HH> being the hour in the 24-hour clock and <mm>
being the minutes

etime – specifies the time of day at which the time range ends.

<HH>:<mm>

The time, with <HH> being the hour in the 24-hour clock and <mm>

being the minutes

Applying a time-of-day mask to the time range

If the time range is longer than a day, you may wish to restrict it to just certain times

on each day. You can select only working hours or only non-working hours, for

example.

Note that if a long-term report has a configured time zone or mask, this parameter will

have no effect.

timemask – specifies an inclusive mask to apply the to time range. To specify multiple
inclusive masks, include a parameter name and value in the URL for each mask.

<day1>-<day2>/<time1>-<time2>

The range of weekdays and the
times on those weekdays to

include in the mask with a weekday
being one of SUN, MON, TUE, WED,
THU, FRI or SAT, day2 coming on
or after day1 in the list above, a
time being in the 24-hour form
hh:mm, and time2 being after
time1

timemask_exclude=true – specifies that the supplied time masks are excluded from
the time range rather than included in it.

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