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Dell NetWorker 19.9 Administration Guide

Start date and time formats

NMC includes Workflow Start Time and Workflow End Time parameters for Policy reports, and Start Time and End Time parameters for other reports, including legacy reports.

If a report includes a start date-and-time-range parameter, configure the time range in the following way:

  • Specify the end date and time in the To box.
  • Specify the start date and time in the From box.
  • Use the arrow beside the time input field to display a calendar and clock selector, which includes adjustment arrows that enable you to set values.

All Policy reports and the Manual Save reports default to a one day time range, where one day represents a 24 hour period before the time on the NMC client host. The Legacy reports do not have a default time range and by default, the report displays the available data in the NMC database at time you generate the report.

Before modifying the time range, consider the following information:

  • In US English locales, the default “From” hour is 12:00:00 (midnight/morning) on the “From” date, and the default “To” hour is 11:59:59 (night) on the “To” date. The US English locale is the only one that includes a box for an a.m. or p.m. value.
  • In non-US English locales, the default “From” hour is 00:00:00 (midnight/morning) on the “From” date, and the default “To” hour is 23:59:59 (night) on the “To” date.
NOTE:The Regional and Language Settings on the system determines whether the times appear in 12-hour or 24-hour formats.

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