Voila une question sans doute basique, mais je n'ai pas r=C3=A9ussi =C3=A0
"scheduler" une t=C3=A2che s'arr=C3=AAtant =C3=A0 une date pr=C3=A9cise.
Par exemple, imaginons une r=C3=A9union qui se tient une fois par semaine, =
le
mardi =C3=A0 14:00, =C3=A0 partir de la semaine prochaine et jusqu'au 24 av=
ril
inclus. Je vois bien le d=C3=A9but et la p=C3=A9riodicit=C3=A9, mais je n'a=
rrive pas =C3=A0
l'arr=C3=AAter!
Certaines mauvaises langues dirons sans doute que c'est juste un mal
tr=C3=A8s contemporain! ;-)
You can specify a time range by giving start and end times or by giving a start time and a duration (in HH:MM format). Use one or two dash(es) as the separator in the former case and use '+' as the separator in the latter case, e.g.
11am-1:15pm => 11:00-13:15 11am--1:15pm => same as above 11am+2:15 => same as above
You can specify a time range by giving start and end times or by
giving a start time and a duration (in HH:MM format). Use one or two
dash(es) as the separator in the former case and use '+' as the
separator in the latter case, e.g.
11am-1:15pm => 11:00-13:15
11am--1:15pm => same as above
11am+2:15 => same as above
You can specify a time range by giving start and end times or by giving a start time and a duration (in HH:MM format). Use one or two dash(es) as the separator in the former case and use '+' as the separator in the latter case, e.g.
11am-1:15pm => 11:00-13:15 11am--1:15pm => same as above 11am+2:15 => same as above