Oracle Alert [message #480986] |
Thu, 28 October 2010 23:27  |
Nshan
Messages: 62 Registered: February 2009
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Hi All,
Could anyone please explain me the difference between "Every N Calendar Days" and "Every N Business Days" frequencies in oracle periodic type of Alert.
Thanks,
Nirmala S
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Re: Oracle Alert [message #482564 is a reply to message #480986] |
Fri, 12 November 2010 10:40   |
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Alien
Messages: 292 Registered: June 1999
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Hi,
it's been a while. But if you're still waiting for the answer.
Every N-business days will only count monday to friday. If you choose 3 days, and start on monday. It will run Monday, Thursday, the next Tuesday, Friday.
Every N-calendar days will count all days of the weeks. If you choose 3, and start on monday. It will run Monday, Thursday, Sunday, Wednesday, etc.
Regards,
Arian
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