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Allowed Special CharactersAllowed ValuesField Name
, - * /0 - 23Hours
, - * ? / L W C1 - 31Day of Month
, - * /1 - 12, or JAN - DECMonth
, - * ? / L C #1 -7, or SUN - SATDay of Week
, - * /Empty, or 1970 - 2099Year (optional)
Notes on allowed special characters
Commas (,) are allowed to specify additional values. For example, “5,10,30” or
“MON,WED,FRI”.
Asterisks (*) are used for "every.” For example, “*” in the minutes field is "every minute".
Question marks (?) are allowed to specify no specific value in the Day of Week or Day of
Month fields.
NOTE: The question mark must be used in one of these fields, but cannot be used in both.
Forward slashes (/) identify increments. For example, “5/15” in the minutes field means the
task runs at minutes 5, 20, 35 and 50.
The letter "L" means "last" in the Day of Week or Day of Month fields. For example, "0 15
10 ? * 6L" means the last Friday of every month at 10:15 am.
The letter "W" means "weekday". So, if you created a Day of Month as "15W", this means
the weekday closest to the 15th of the month. Also, you can specify "LW", which would
mean the last weekday of the month.
The pound character "#" identifies the "Nth" day of the month. For example, using "6#3"
in the Day of Week field is the third Friday of every month, "2#1" is the first Monday, and
"4#5" is the fifth Wednesday.
NOTE: If the month does not have fifth Wednesday, the task does not run.
Configuring ePolicy Orchestrator Servers
Allowed Cron syntax when scheduling a server task
McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0 Product Guide36
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