Business calendars define business and non-business
days (for example, statutory holidays, weekends, and company shutdown
days) for your organization. When using business calendars, LiveCycle
skips non-business days when performing certain date calculations.
In Workbench, you can specify whether to use business calendars
for user-associated events such as task reminders, deadlines, and escalations
or for actions not associated with users, such as Timer Events and
the Wait Service.
For example, a task reminder is configured to occur three business
days after the task is assigned to a user. The task is assigned
on Thursday. However, the following three days are not business
days because the Friday is a national holiday and the next two days
are weekend days. The reminder is therefore sent on Wednesday of
the next week.
Note: When calculating dates and times using business
calendars, LiveCycle uses the date and time of the server where
it is running and does not adjust for the difference between time
zones. For example, if a task reminder is scheduled to occur at
10:00 am on a server running in London, but the user receiving the
reminder is located in New York City, the user would receive the
reminder at 5:00 am local time.
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