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5.4.14 date summer-time
Function
Sets the Day Light Saving Time.
Use the no form to return to the default setup.
Prompt
xg#
Command syntax
date summer-time START_DAY[/TIME] END_DAY[/TIME] [OFFSET]
Parameter
START_DAY[/TIME]
Specifies the day/time to start the Day Light Saving Time in any form of "Mm.w.d/hhmm," "Jn/hhmm," or "n/hhmm."
−
Mm.w.d
Specifies the day to start the Day Light Saving Time in m, w, and d.
Specify month for m (1 to 12), week for w (1 to 5), and day of the week for d (0 to 6).
w = 1 means the first week where d exists, and w = 5 means the last week.
d = 0 means Sunday.
−
Jn
Specifies the day to start the Day Light Saving Time in day of year (Julian day). In leap years, February 29th is
not counted. Specify a number in the range of 1 to 365 for n.
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n
Specifies the day to start the Day Light Saving Time in day of year. In leap years, February 29th is counted.
Specify a number in the range of 1 to 365 for n.
Specifies the following values, for the first day of each month in "Jn" specification and "n" specification.
specification
Month/Day
Jn specification
Common year
Leap year
January 1st
J1
1
1
February 1st
J32
32
32
March 1st
J60
60
61
April 1st
J91
91
92
May 1st
J121
121
122
June 1st
J152
152
153
July 1st
J182
182
183
August 1st
J213
213
213
September 1st
J244
244
245
October 1st
J274
274
275
November 1st
J305
305
306
December 1st
J335
335
336
−
hh
Specifies the hour to start the Day Light Saving Time.
−
mm
Specifies the minute to start the Day Light Saving Time.
When hhmm is omitted, "0100" (an hour) is specified.
END_DAY[/TIME]
Specifies the day/time to end the Day Light Saving Time. The description format is the same as "START_DAY/TIME."
OFFSET
Specifies the time to set forward in the period of the Day Light Saving Time in the form of "hhmm."
−
hh
Specifies the hour to set forward in the period of the Day Light Saving Time with a two-digit number. It can be
set in the range of 00 to 23.
−
mm
Specifies the minute to set forward in the period of the Day Light Saving Time with a two-digit number. It can be
set in the range of 00 to 59.
When this parameter is omitted, "0100" (an hour) is specified.
Command type
Operation management commands
Default
None
Message
% DATE '%1$' is invalid
Explanation
The specification of date/time is incorrect.
[[Inserted string]]%1$: incorrect parameter value is displayed.
Solution
Correct the error of the parameter, and execute it again.