Class CIM_TimeZone


  extends CIM_Setting
The TimeZone class is a set of properties defining a particular time zone. These properties include the concept of daylight saving time. It is deprecated to move the concept into the SettingData hierarchy.
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Class Qualifiers

NameData TypeValueScopeFlavors
DeprecatedstringCIM_TimeZoneSettingDataTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
DescriptionstringThe TimeZone class is a set of properties defining a particular time zone. These properties include the concept of daylight saving time. It is deprecated to move the concept into the SettingData hierarchy.None TRANSLATABLE= true
ExperimentalbooleantrueTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
UMLPackagePathstringCIM::System::TimeNone None
Versionstring2.8.1000TOSUBCLASS= falseTRANSLATABLE= true

Local Class Properties

NameData TypeQualifiers
NameData TypeValueScopeFlavors
Captionstring
DescriptionstringThe Caption property is a short textual description (one- line string) of the object.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MaxLenuint3264None None
DaylightCaptionstring
DeprecatedstringCIM_TimeZoneSettingData.DaylightCaptionTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
DescriptionstringShort 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.None TRANSLATABLE= true
ModelCorrespondencestringCIM_TimeZone.DaylightNameNone None
DaylightDaysint8
DeprecatedstringCIM_TimeZoneSettingData.DaylightDayTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
DescriptionstringThere 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 is 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. 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.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MaxValuesint6431None None
MinValuesint64-31None None
ModelCorrespondencestringCIM_TimeZone.DaylightDayOfWeekNone None
DaylightDayOfWeeksint8
DeprecatedstringCIM_TimeZoneSettingData.DaylightDayOfWeekTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
DescriptionstringPositive 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.None TRANSLATABLE= true
ModelCorrespondencestringCIM_TimeZone.DaylightDayNone None
ValueMapstring-7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7None None
Valuesstring-Saturday, -Friday, -Thursday, -Wednesday, -Tuesday, -Monday, -Sunday, ExactDayOfMonth, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, SaturdayNone TRANSLATABLE= true
DaylightMonthuint8
DeprecatedstringCIM_TimeZoneSettingData.DaylightMonthTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
DescriptionstringThe month in which daylight saving time starts. Specify 0 for January, 1 for February, and so on.None TRANSLATABLE= true
ModelCorrespondencestringCIM_TimeZone.DaylightDayNone None
ValueMapstring0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11None None
ValuesstringJanuary, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, DecemberNone TRANSLATABLE= true
DaylightNamestring
DeprecatedstringCIM_TimeZoneSettingData.DaylightNameTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
DescriptionstringFull name of the 'daylight' time zone (e.g., "U.S. Eastern Daylight Saving Time"), suitable for presentation to the user in the default locale.None TRANSLATABLE= true
ModelCorrespondencestringCIM_TimeZone.DaylightCaptionNone None
DaylightOffsetsint32
DeprecatedstringCIM_TimeZoneSettingData.DaylightOffsetTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
DescriptionstringThe 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.None TRANSLATABLE= true
PUnitstringminuteNone None
UnitsstringMinutesNone TRANSLATABLE= true
DaylightStartIntervaldatetime
DeprecatedstringCIM_TimeZoneSettingData.DaylightStartIntervalTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
DescriptionstringThe time interval after midnight when daylight saving time starts. For example, 00000000020000.000000:000 indicates that daylight saving time starts at two o'clock, local time (usually, standard time).None TRANSLATABLE= true
Descriptionstring
DescriptionstringThe Description property provides a textual description of the object.None TRANSLATABLE= true
ElementNamestring
DescriptionstringA user-friendly name for the object. This property allows each instance to define a user-friendly name in addition to its key properties, identity data, and description information. Note that the Name property of ManagedSystemElement is also defined as a user-friendly name. But, it is often subclassed to be a Key. It is not reasonable that the same property can convey both identity and a user-friendly name, without inconsistencies. Where Name exists and is not a Key (such as for instances of LogicalDevice), the same information can be present in both the Name and ElementName properties.None TRANSLATABLE= true
Generationuint64
DescriptionstringGeneration is an optional, monotonically increasing property that may be used to identify a particular generation of the resource represented by this class. If Generation is supported by the implementation, its value shall not be null. Except as otherwise specified, a value (including null) of Generation specified at creation time shall be replaced by null if Generation is not supported by the implementation or shall be a, (possibly different), non-null value if the implementation does support Generation. After creation and if supported, Generation shall be updated, at least once per access, whenever the represented resource is modified, regardless of the source of the modification. Note: the Generation value only needs to be updated once between references, even if the resource is updated many times. The key point is to assure that it will be different if there have been updates, not to count each update. Note: unless otherwise specified, the value of Generation within one instance is not required to be coordinated with the value of Generation in any other instance. Note:the semantics of the instance, (as defined by its creation class), define the underlying resource. That underlying resource may be a collection or aggregation of resources. And, in that case, the semantics of the instance further define when updates to constituent resources also require updates to the Generation of the collective resource. Default behavior of composite aggregations should be to update the Generation of the composite whenever the Generation of a component is updated. Subclasses may define additional requirements for updates on some or all of related instances. For a particular instance, the value of Generation may wrap through zero, but the elapsed time between wraps shall be greater than 10's of years. This class does not require Generation to be unique across instances of other classes nor across instances of the same class that have different keys. Generation shall be different across power cycles, resets, or reboots if any of those actions results in an update. Generation may be different across power cycles, resets, or reboots if those actions do not result in an update. If the Generation property of an instance is non-null, and if any attempt to update the instance includes the Generation property, then if it doesn't match the current value, the update shall fail. The usage of this property is intended to be further specified by applicable management profiles. Typically, a client will read the value of this property and then supply that value as input to an operation that modifies the instance in some means. This may be via an explicit parameter in an extrinsic method or via an embedded value in an extrinsic method or intrinsic operation. For example: a profile may require that an intrinsic instance modification supply the Generation property and that it must match for the modification to succeed.None TRANSLATABLE= true
ExperimentalbooleantrueTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
InstanceIDstring
DescriptionstringInstanceID is an optional property that may be used to opaquely and uniquely identify an instance of this class within the scope of the instantiating Namespace. Various subclasses of this class may override this property to make it required, or a key. Such subclasses may also modify the preferred algorithms for ensuring uniqueness that are defined below. To ensure uniqueness within the NameSpace, the value of InstanceID should be constructed using the following "preferred" algorithm: <OrgID>:<LocalID> Where <OrgID> and <LocalID> are separated by a colon (:), and where <OrgID> must include a copyrighted, trademarked, or otherwise unique name that is owned by the business entity that is creating or defining the InstanceID or that is a registered ID assigned to the business entity by a recognized global authority. (This requirement is similar to the <Schema Name>_<Class Name> structure of Schema class names.) In addition, to ensure uniqueness, <OrgID> must not contain a colon (:). When using this algorithm, the first colon to appear in InstanceID must appear between <OrgID> and <LocalID>. <LocalID> is chosen by the business entity and should not be reused to identify different underlying (real-world) elements. If not null and the above "preferred" algorithm is not used, the defining entity must assure that the resulting InstanceID is not reused across any InstanceIDs produced by this or other providers for the NameSpace of this instance. If not set to null for DMTF-defined instances, the "preferred" algorithm must be used with the <OrgID> set to CIM.None TRANSLATABLE= true
SettingIDstring
DescriptionstringThe identifier by which the Setting object is known.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MaxLenuint32256None None
StandardCaptionstring
DeprecatedstringCIM_TimeZoneSettingData.StandardCaptionTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
DescriptionstringShort 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.None TRANSLATABLE= true
ModelCorrespondencestringCIM_TimeZone.StandardNameNone None
StandardDaysint8
DeprecatedstringCIM_TimeZoneSettingData.StandardDayTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
DescriptionstringThere 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 is 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. 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.None TRANSLATABLE= true
MaxValuesint6431None None
MinValuesint64-31None None
ModelCorrespondencestringCIM_TimeZone.StandardDayOfWeekNone None
StandardDayOfWeeksint8
DeprecatedstringCIM_TimeZoneSettingData.StandardDayOfWeekTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
DescriptionstringPositive 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.None TRANSLATABLE= true
ModelCorrespondencestringCIM_TimeZone.StandardDayNone None
ValueMapstring-7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7None None
Valuesstring-Saturday, -Friday, -Thursday, -Wednesday, -Tuesday, -Monday, -Sunday, ExactDayOfMonth, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, SaturdayNone TRANSLATABLE= true
StandardMonthuint8
DeprecatedstringCIM_TimeZoneSettingData.StandardMonthTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
DescriptionstringThe month in which daylight saving time ends (and 'standard' time begins). Specify 0 for January, 1 for February, and so on.None TRANSLATABLE= true
ModelCorrespondencestringCIM_TimeZone.StandardDayNone None
ValueMapstring0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11None None
ValuesstringJanuary, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, DecemberNone TRANSLATABLE= true
StandardNamestring
DeprecatedstringCIM_TimeZoneSettingData.StandardNameTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
DescriptionstringFull name of the 'standard' time zone (e.g., "U.S. Eastern Standard Time"), suitable for presentation to the user in the default locale.None TRANSLATABLE= true
ModelCorrespondencestringCIM_TimeZone.StandardCaptionNone None
StandardOffsetsint32
DeprecatedstringCIM_TimeZoneSettingData.StandardOffsetTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
DescriptionstringThe 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.None TRANSLATABLE= true
PUnitstringminuteNone None
UnitsstringMinutesNone TRANSLATABLE= true
StandardStartIntervaldatetime
DeprecatedstringCIM_TimeZoneSettingData.StandardStartIntervalTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
DescriptionstringThe time interval after midnight when daylight saving time ends. For example, 00000000020000.000000:000 indicates that daylight saving time ends at two o'clock, local time (usually, daylight saving time).None TRANSLATABLE= true
TimeZoneIDstring
DeprecatedstringCIM_TimeZoneSettingData.InstanceIDTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
DescriptionstringTime 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).None TRANSLATABLE= true
KeybooleantrueNone OVERRIDABLE= false
TimeZoneStartDatedatetime
DeprecatedstringNo valueTOSUBCLASS= falseNone
DescriptionstringThe date and time at which this time zone definition takes effect. The value is specified in UTC.None TRANSLATABLE= true
KeybooleantrueNone OVERRIDABLE= false

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