
Increment: You also can specify the execution time by indicating how far in the future it should be, relative to the current time.As long as the date is unambiguous, your job request will probably succeed. The year is optional, and you can use an abbreviation for the month. You also may enter a fully qualified date, such as November 9,Ģ010. The job will execute at the soonest possible date that meets the requirements. You can use keywords, such as today, tomorrow, or one of the days of the week. Date: You can schedule a job to execute on a specific date.


If the time you indicate is later than the current time and you haven't specified a date, the job will execute the same day otherwise, it will execute the next day. You may also use the words now, noon, and midnight to indicate the current time. You may follow the number with an am or pm to indicate the specific time on a 12-hour clock (e.g., 1:34pm or 0134pm). To schedule the job to occur at a time other than the start of the hour, add minutes (00-59), optionally separated from the hour by a colon (e.g., 1334 or 13:34).

Time: Enter a one- or two-digit number (0-23) to indicate the start of an hour on a 24-hour clock (e.g., 13 is 13:00 or 1:00pm).The format you use to indicate the time is very flexible and may consist of the following: With at, you must specify a time the job should execute. Back to top Setting the job execution time
