Alan Brown wrote:
> On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> 
>>> Schedule {
>>>           Name = "EveryOtherTuesday"
>>>           Run = Level=Full tue w00,w02,w04,w06,w08,w10,w12(etc to
>>> week 52) at 22:00
>>> }
>> Some years have 53 weeks!
> 
> Every year has part of a 53rd week.
> 
> A Calendar year is 52 weeks and one day - or 52 weeks and 2 days on a leap 
> year.
> 
> Put another way, it's 13 lunar (4 week) months and one/two days
> 
> The 1 day fuzz isn't going to matter - and if it does, just end 
> with w52,w53
> 
Ah, I wasn't aware that Bacula does not follow the ISO standard for week 
numbering. I don't think it makes it any easier to use. People who are used to 
ISO week numbers should understand that the Bacula week numbers are normally 
not 
the same as those of ISO. I assume that the last week of the year (w52 or w53) 
is normally the same as w00 and if the year starts on a Monday will there then 
be a w00 at all?

-- 
Erik P. Olsen, Civilingeniør, MSc
Solsortvej 30, DK-2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Phone: +45 38346480, Fax: +45 38346470, Mobil: +45 40765300

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