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// ===================================================================
// Title:       System Time 2.8
// Filename:    System28_Time.mof
// Version:     2.8
// Release:     Preliminary
// Date:        05/29/2003
// ===================================================================
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// ===================================================================
// Description: The System Model defines system related management
//              concepts. This file defines the specific concepts to
//              describe time zones.
// 
//              The object classes below are listed in an order that
//              avoids forward references. Required objects, defined
//              by other working groups, are omitted.
// ==================================================================
// Change Log for v2.8 - None
// 
// Change Log for v2.7 - None
// ===================================================================

#pragma locale ("en_US")


// ===================================================================
// CIM_TimeZone
// ===================================================================
   [Version ("2.6.0"), Description (
       "The TimeZone class is a set of properties defining a "
       "particular time zone.  These properties include the concept of "
       "daylight saving time.") ]
class CIM_TimeZone : CIM_Setting {

      [Key, Description (
          "Time zone identifier.  The Id MAY be expressed in the form "
          "'area name/city name' (e.g., \"America/New_York\"), or as a "
          "time zone name (for example, EST or EDT).") ]
   string TimeZoneID;

      [Key, Description (
          "The date and time at which this time zone definition takes "
          "effect.  The value is specified in UTC.") ]
   datetime TimeZoneStartDate;

      [Description (
          "Full name of the 'standard' time zone (e.g., \"U.S.  "
          "Eastern Standard Time\"), suitable for presentation to the "
          "user in the default locale."), 
       ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_TimeZone.StandardCaption"} ]
   string StandardName;

      [Description (
          "Short name of the 'standard' time zone (e.g., \"EST\"), "
          "suitable for presentation to the user in the default "
          "locale.  Note that a specific StandardCaption property is "
          "defined, instead of using the inherited Caption.  This is "
          "done to force consistent property naming for the "
          "StandardXXX and DaylightXXX properties."), 
       ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_TimeZone.StandardName"} ]
   string StandardCaption;

      [Description (
          "The number of minutes by which this 'standard' time differs "
          "from UTC.  For example, U.S.  EST differs from UTC by -5.0 "
          "hours or -300 minutes, whereas Australia Adelaide Standard "
          "Time differs by 9.5 hours or 570 minutes."), 
       Units ("Minutes") ]
   sint32 StandardOffset;

      [Description (
          "The month in which daylight saving time ends (and "
          "'standard' time begins).  Specify 0 for January, 1 for "
          "February, and so on."), 
       ValueMap {"0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9",
          "10", "11"}, 
       Values {"January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June",
          "July", "August", "September", "October", "November",
          "December" }, 
       ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_TimeZone.StandardDay"} ]
   uint8 StandardMonth;

      [Description (
          "There are two different interpretations for this property, "
          "depending on the value of StandardDayOfWeek.  In one case, "
          "StandardDay defines the day-in-month on which daylight "
          "saving time ends.  This interpretation is used when the "
          "StandardDayOfWeek is 0.  A positive or negative integer is "
          "specified to indicate whether the StandardDay should be "
          "calculated from the beginning or the end of the month.  For "
          "example, 5 indicates the fifth day in the StandardMonth and "
          "-1 indicates the last day in the StandardMonth.\n"
          "\n"
          "When StandardDayOfWeek is not 0, StandardDay is the day- "
          "in-month on which daylight saving time ends, defined in "
          "conjunction with StandardDayOfWeek.  For example, if "
          "StandardDay is 15 and StandardDayOfWeek is Saturday, then "
          "daylight saving time ends on the first Saturday on or after "
          "the 15th day in the StandardMonth (i.e., the third Saturday "
          "in the month).  If StandardDay is 20 and StandardDayOfWeek "
          "is -Saturday, then this indicates the first Saturday on or "
          "before the 20th day in the StandardMonth.  If StandardDay "
          "is -1 and StandardDayOfWeek is -Sunday, then this indicates "
          "the last Sunday in the StandardMonth."), 
       MinValue (-31), MaxValue (31), 
       ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_TimeZone.StandardDayOfWeek"} ]
   sint8 StandardDay;

      [Description (
          "Positive or negative integer used in conjunction with "
          "StandardDay to indicate the day of the week on which "
          "daylight saving time ends (and 'standard' time begins).  "
          "StandardDayOfWeek is set to 0 to indicate an exact day of "
          "the month, such as March 1.  A positive integer "
          "(representing Sunday, Monday, ..., Saturday) means that the "
          "day of week is found on or after the specified "
          "StandardDay.  A negative integer (representing -Sunday, "
          "-Monday, ..., -Saturday) means that the day of week is "
          "found on or before the StandardDay."), 
       ValueMap {"-7", "-6", "-5", "-4", "-3", "-2", "-1", "0", "1",
          "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7" }, 
       Values {"-Saturday", "-Friday", "-Thursday", "-Wednesday",
          "-Tuesday", "-Monday", "-Sunday", "ExactDayOfMonth",
          "Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday",
          "Friday", "Saturday" }, 
       ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_TimeZone.StandardDay" } ]
   sint8 StandardDayOfWeek;

      [Description (
          "The time interval after midnight when daylight saving time "
          "ends.  For example,\n"
          "00000000020000.000000:000\n"
          "indicates that daylight saving time ends at two o'clock, "
          "local time (usually, daylight saving time).") ]
   datetime StandardStartInterval;

      [Description (
          "Full name of the 'daylight' time zone (e.g., \"U.S.  "
          "Eastern Daylight Saving Time\"), suitable for presentation "
          "to the user in the default locale."), 
       ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_TimeZone.DaylightCaption"} ]
   string DaylightName;

      [Description (
          "Short name of the 'daylight' time zone (e.g., \"EDT\"), "
          "suitable for presentation to the user in the default "
          "locale.  Note that a specific DaylightCaption property is "
          "defined, instead of using the inherited Caption.  This is "
          "done to force consistent property naming for the "
          "StandardXXX and DaylightXXX properties."), 
       ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_TimeZone.DaylightName"} ]
   string DaylightCaption;

      [Description (
          "The number of minutes by which this daylight saving time "
          "differs from UTC.  For example, U.S.  EDT differs from UTC "
          "by -4.0 hours or -240 minutes, whereas Australia Adelaide "
          "Daylight Time differs by 10.5 hours or 630 minutes."), 
       Units ("Minutes") ]
   sint32 DaylightOffset;

      [Description (
          "The month in which daylight saving time starts.  Specify 0 "
          "for January, 1 for February, and so on."), 
       ValueMap {"0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9",
          "10", "11"}, 
       Values {"January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June",
          "July", "August", "September", "October", "November",
          "December" }, 
       ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_TimeZone.DaylightDay"} ]
   uint8 DaylightMonth;

      [Description (
          "There are two different interpretations for this property, "
          "depending on the value of DaylightDayOfWeek.  In one case, "
          "DaylightDay defines the day-in-month on which daylight "
          "saving time starts.  This interpretation is used when the "
          "DaylightDayOfWeek is 0.  A positive or negative integer is "
          "specified to indicate whether the DaylightDay should be "
          "calculated from the beginning or the end of the month.  For "
          "example, 5 indicates the fifth day in the DaylightMonth and "
          "-1 indicates the last day in the DaylightMonth.\n"
          "\n"
          "When DaylightDayOfWeek is not 0, DaylightDay is the day- "
          "in-month on which daylight saving time starts, defined in "
          "conjunction with DaylightDayOfWeek.  For example, if "
          "DaylightDay is 15 and DaylightDayOfWeek is Saturday, then "
          "daylight saving time starts on the first Saturday on or "
          "after the 15th day in the DaylightMonth (i.e., the third "
          "Saturday in the month).  If DaylightDay is 20 and "
          "DaylightDayOfWeek is -Saturday, then this indicates the "
          "first Saturday on or before the 20th day in the "
          "DaylightMonth.  If DaylightDay is -1 and DaylightDayOfWeek "
          "is -Sunday, then this indicates the last Sunday in the "
          "month."), 
       MinValue (-31), MaxValue (31), 
       ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_TimeZone.DaylightDayOfWeek" } ]
   sint8 DaylightDay;

      [Description (
          "Positive or negative integer used in conjunction with "
          "DaylightDay to indicate the day of the week on which "
          "daylight saving time starts.  Set DaylightDayOfWeek to 0 to "
          "indicate an exact day of month, such as March 1.  Positive "
          "integer (Sunday, Monday, ..., Saturday) means that the day "
          "of week is found on or after DaylightDay.  Negative integer "
          "(-Sunday, -Monday, ..., -Saturday) means that the day of "
          "week is found on or before DaylightDay."), 
       ValueMap {"-7", "-6", "-5", "-4", "-3", "-2", "-1", "0", "1",
          "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7" }, 
       Values {"-Saturday", "-Friday", "-Thursday", "-Wednesday",
          "-Tuesday", "-Monday", "-Sunday", "ExactDayOfMonth",
          "Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday",
          "Friday", "Saturday" }, 
       ModelCorrespondence {"CIM_TimeZone.DaylightDay" } ]
   sint8 DaylightDayOfWeek;

      [Description (
          "The time interval after midnight when daylight saving time "
          "starts.  For example,\n"
          "00000000020000.000000:000\n"
          "indicates that daylight saving time starts at two o'clock, "
          "local time (usually, standard time).") ]
   datetime DaylightStartInterval;
};


// ===================================================================
// end of file
// ===================================================================

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