LOG TIME END

    Usage: LOG <log> TIME END <value>

    This works the same as the TIME command for events. You can set a start and end time for running scripts or you can specify an interval such as daily, weekly, monthly, or once.

    Examples:
    /as log ConferenceRoom time end Tuesday 9:00

    If you have regular hours when you wish to log, you can set up your logging in advance to automatically turn on and off for you. This is particularly useful for recurring events.

    See EVENT SET TIME.


    LOG TIME INTERVAL

    Usage: LOG <log> TIME INTERVAL <value>

    This works the same as the TIME command for events. You can set a start and end time for running scripts or you can specify an interval such as daily, weekly, monthly, or once.

    Examples:
    /as log ConferenceRoom time interval weekly

    If you have regular hours when you wish to log, you can set up your logging in advance to automatically turn on and off for you. This is particularly useful for recurring events.

    See EVENT SET TIME.


    LOG TIME START

    Usage: LOG <log> TIME START <value>

    This works the same as the TIME command for events. You can set a start and end time for running scripts or you can specify an interval such as daily, weekly, monthly, or once.

    Examples:
    /as log ConferenceRoom time start Monday 21:00

    If you have regular hours when you wish to log, you can set up your logging in advance to automatically turn on and off for you. This is particularly useful for recurring events.

    See EVENT SET TIME.