Remember to use quotation marks (" ") since the option
includes spaces. The example above uses the " \" to break a single
continuous line into multiple likes for easier reading with no" \"
on the last line of the parameter.
NOTE:
The Start and End options are in the MMWWDD format, where:
MM = Month of the year. Values are 01 to 12 for the months
of the year from January to December.
For example,
01 = January, 12 = December
WW = Week of the Month.
Values are 01 to 05 for the week of the month, 05 is the last week.
For example, 01 = 1st week, 05 = the last week of
the month.
DD = Day of the week. Values are 01 to
07 for the day in the week from Monday to Sunday.
For example, 01 = Monday, 07 = Sunday
U.S. Only:
For the 2013 year, DST dates are Sunday, March 10,
2:00 am and ends Sunday, November 3, 2:00 am.
Start=030207 End=110107
For the 2014 year, DST dates are Sunday, March 9, 2:00
am and ends Sunday, November 2, 2:00 am.
Start=030207 End=110107
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