Within schedules may use the following special characters for special behavior: (*) Indicates that the expression to match for all values indicates "every minute of an hour", "all hours of the day", "every day of the month," "every month of the year", "all days of the week. ( / ) Increases, * / 5 is every 5 minutes. ( , ) Separate items, make a list example "MON, WED, FRI". ( - ) Ranges. Example 1-15 in the month, running only between 1 and 15. (L) 'L' "last". 'L' in day of week, last Friday ("5L") a month. In the month, specify the last day of the month. This automatically generates a Task for the System which we can modify from there. If we want to make more generic reports and that does not have a particular date, after creating the schedule we can go to Tasks and change accordingly. INITIAL_DATE: Fixed date or TODAY or TODAY-X (where x is the quantity of days to substract), or WEEK (from Monday to Sunday of the current week), o MONTH (From the 1st to the last day of the current month), o YEAR (from the first to the last day of the current year) always inside INITIAL_DATE the date goes with 00:00:00 FINAL_DATE: Fixed date or TODAY or TODAY-X (where x is the quantity of days to substract), or WEEK (from Monday to Sunday of the current week), o MONTH (From the 1st to the last day of the current month), o YEAR (from the first to the last day of the current year) always inside INITIAL_DATE the date goes with 23:59:59
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