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II Insert Item (Enter new event)
II [date [/time] ] Insert Item. An empty mask is displayed for the input of the short description and the full description.
date dd.mm. [yyyy]
Date of the event. The day and the month can be specified as one- or two-digit numbers.
yyyy: 1500 <= yyyy <= 2300. The year can be specified as a four-digit number or as a two-digit number. If the year is not specified (II dd.mm.), the current year is assumed by default.
dd.mm.Y Specification of a yearly repeated event for the date dd.mm. Character 'Y' must be specified as a substitute for the year.
dd.M.Y Specification of a monthly repeated event for the day dd. Characters 'M' and 'Y' must be specified as substitutes for month and year. Lower case letters are also valid.
day Specification of a weekly repeated event. day specifies the name of a day in the week: MON/TUE/WED/THU/FRI/SAT/SUN
D.M.Y Specification of an event repeated daily.
To delete a daily repeated event proceed as follows:
Display the list of all daily repeated events using command SIL D.M.Y. Then enter E into the marking column at the event you want to delete.
/time Time of day for the event in the format hh:mm or hh.mm (24 hour format).
Default: If no date is specified with the II command, the current date is assumed.
Command II will prompt the following mask for the full specification of the event:

You may enter a 50-character long short description for the even in field "Text :". This short description will appear in the event list (command SIL, Show Item List).
In "Comments" you may enter a full description for the event.
Input into the command field of the II-mask
CAL/II/MI/SI/SIL/SIS
Commands of the event scheduling system: Calendar/Insert Item/ Modify Item/Show Item/Show Item List/Show Item Short.
HC | NHC Switch hardcopy on/off.
/cmd any BS2000-command.
=arith arithmetic expression or hexadecimal <--> character conversion.
For an explicit description see page 7-.
K1 Return to the previous CFS mask.
F3 Record the current mask into the CFS hardcopy file.
Note:
The name of the item file used is evaluated according to certain rules, as described for command IFILE below.