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9.64 TIME ZONES PROGRAMMING
This function it's usefull for statistical reason because it gives the possibility to know
the value embedded in various Time Zones.
Eight Time Zones can be defined by the following programming :
P (65) X/Time (AAAA) X/Time
(BBBB) X/Time
(CCCC) X/Time
(DDDD) X/Time
(EEEE) X/Time
(FFFF) X/Time
(GGGG) X/Time
(HHHH) SUB-TOTAL #
AAAA : beginning time of first Time Zone, the end time of first Time Zone will coincide
with the beginning time of the second one Time Zone.
BBBB : beginning time of second Time Zone, the end time of second Time Zone will
coincide with the beginning time of the third one Time Zone.
CCCC : beginning time of third Time Zone, the end time of third Time Zone will coincide
with the beginning time of the quarter Time Zone.
DDDD : beginning time of quarter Time Zone, the end time of quarter Time Zone will
coincide with the beginning time of the fifth Time Zone.
EEEE : beginning time of fifth Time Zone, the end time of fifth Time Zone will coincide
with the beginning time of the sixth Time Zone.
FFFF : beginning time of sixth Time Zone, the end time of sixth Time Zone will coincide
with the beginning time of the seventh Time Zone.
GGGG : beginning time of seventh Time Zone, the end time of seventh Time Zone will
coincide with the beginning time of the eighth Time Zone.
HHHH : beginning time of eighth Time Zone, the end time of eighth Time Zone will
coincide with the beginning time of the first Time Zone.
Note : F The hour of beginning of every Time Zone cannot be upper or equal to the
hour of beginning of Time Zone successive (Eg. if Time Zone B begins to
the 10:30, Time Zone A will have to begin like maximum to the 10:29).
F The time format to insert in the above programmation is:
AAAA = HH:MM (hours : minutes).
KEY
Default :
AAAA = 08:00
BBBB = 10:00
CCCC = 11:00
DDDD = 12:00
EEEE = 13:00
FFFF = 17:00
GGGG = 18:00
HHHH = 19:00