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ServHoursPatts.objects

ServHoursPatts.objects

PropertyTypeLengthDescriptionReq?Field mapping: ServiceScheduling
DateRangeobject
The date ranges can be ‘open-ended’ in the sense that either the StartDate or the EndDate (or both) may be missing, in which case the Service Hours pattern is assumed to continue ‘forever’ in the corresponding direction.


PropertyTypeLengthDescriptionReq?Field mapping: ServiceScheduling

Start

string


SS: 8

Example: "2023-03-30"

NoservHoursPatts.servHoursPatt[].dateRange.start
End

string

SS: 8

Example: "2023-03-30"


NoservHoursPatts.servHoursPatt[].dateRange.end
Yes-
DatesAndTimesobject

The actual Service Hours (DayAndTimePeriod and GracePeriod) for each must be the same, though the DateRanges can be different.

Each day of the week (DotW) has a StartTime and an EndTime is a set of Service Hours patterns supplied just for this job.

PropertyTypeLengthDescriptionReq?Field mapping: ServiceScheduling
Day

string

SS: See Valid Values

SS Field: servHoursPatts.servHoursPatt[].dayAndTimes.day

SS Valid Values: "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat", "Sun"

Yes

DayOfTheWeek

Start

string

SS: 15

Example: "14:15"

SS Field: servHoursPatts.servHoursPatt[].dayAndTimes.start

NospTime
End

string

SS: 15

Example: "14:15"

NoservHoursPatts.servHoursPatt[].dayAndTimes.end

Yes

-

GracePeriod

string

SS: integer


?

Yes

servHoursPatts.servHoursPatt[].gracePeriod

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