CALR0630 - Date Alias Instance Report

Purpose

This report provides a list of Date Alias Instance details a specified Date Range. An option is available to include offset and pairs details.

Subsystem Calendar
Normally Run By Calendar Specialist
Anticipated Frequency After the Calendar Rollover Process and as needed
Structure Block  Date Alias Instance Report
Tab Parameters
Button Calendar Lookup

 

Run Details

This job is run:

  • As a reference when reviewing past Date Aliases.
  • Prior to setting up new Date Aliases for a Calendar.
  • After the Calendar Rollover process to review newly created Date Aliases.
  • At any time deemed necessary for whatever reason.

This job is run to provide a detailed reference of Date Aliases for review.

This job can be run online, particularly where the report is run with parameters specifying a small data set, such as a small Date Range or specific Calendar Category.

Refer to the Job Control and Scheduling Subsystem for details of scheduling and running online jobs.

 

The Date Alias Instance Report block contains:

Parameters Tab

  • Calendar Category
  • Calendar Status
  • Calendar Type
  • Date Alias
  • Date alias Category
  • Include Offset check box
    This check box, when selected, causes details of the 'base' Date Aliases from which offsets are calculated, to be displayed in the report.
    For example EXAM-DAY4 may have its alias value offset from EXAM-DAY1.
  • Include Pair check box
    This check box, when selected, causes information about paired Date Aliases to be displayed. Date Alias Pairs define a period of time.
    For example: the Date Alias FEE-ASS-ST (Fee Assessment Start Date Alias) could be paired with the Date Alias FEE-ASS-EN (Fee Assessment End), describing a period between and inclusive of these dates. The code and description of the Date Alias pair is displayed.
  • Range Start Date
    Specify the Date Range of the Date Alias value to be displayed.
  • Range End Date
  • Included Sub Cal Type

    Button

    • Calendar Lookup

Rules/Notes:

The report is presented in portrait mode.

 

Last Modified on 2 March, 2004