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Specifies the days of the week in which the task runs.
<xs:element name="DaysOfWeek"
type="daysOfWeekType"
/>
The DaysOfWeek element is defined by the weeklyScheduleType complex type.
Parent element
Element | Derived from | Description |
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ScheduleByWeek | weeklyScheduleType | Specifies a weekly schedule. |
Child elements
Element | Type | Description |
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Friday | Specifies that the task runs on Friday. |
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Monday | Specifies that the task runs on Monday. |
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Saturday | Specifies that the task runs on Saturday. |
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Sunday | Specifies that the task runs on Sunday. |
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Thursday | Specifies that the task runs on Thursday. |
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Tuesday | Specifies that the task runs on Tuesday. |
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Wednesday | Specifies that the task runs on Wednesday. |
Remarks
The previous child elements are defined by the daysOfWeekType complex type.
For scripting development, the weekly interval is specified using the WeeklyTrigger.WeeksInterval property.
For C++ development, the weekly interval is specified using the IWeeklyTrigger::WeeksInterval property.
Examples
The following XML defines a daily calendar trigger that starts a task Monday through Friday ( at 8:00 AM) every week.
<CalendarTrigger>
<StartBoundary>2005-01-01T08:00:00</StartBoundary>
<EndBounadry>2007-01-01T00:00:00</EndBoundary>
<ScheduleByWeek>
<WeeksInterval>1</WeeksInterval>
<DaysOfWeek>
<Monday/>
<Tuesday/>
<Wednesday/>
<Thurday/>
<Friday/>
</DaysOfWeek>
</ScheduleByWeek>
</CalendarTrigger>
For a complete example of the XML for a task that uses a weekly trigger, see Weekly Trigger Example (XML).
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client |
Windows Vista [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2008 [desktop apps only] |