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There are several options to specify a date. The general form is `YYYY-MM-DD`. In addition to that `today` and `tomorrow` are also understood, as are the days of the week: `monday`, `tuesday`, `wednesday`, `friday`, `saturday`, `sunday`. Those indicate the first occurence of that weekday _after_ the current day. Unrecognized values will erase the field. There are several options to specify a date. The general form is `YYYY-MM-DD`. In addition to that `today` and `tomorrow` are also understood, as are the days of the week: `monday`, `tuesday`, `wednesday`, `friday`, `saturday`, `sunday`. Those indicate the first occurence of that weekday _after_ the current day. Unrecognized values will erase the field.
== Recur string == Recur string
The recur string consists of two to three parts, separated by a comma. The first is the start date and follows the same semantics as a date string. The second specifies the period and the third can contain optional parameters. The recur string consists of two to three parts, separated by a comma. The first is the start date and follows the same semantics as a date string. The second specifies the period and the third can contain optional parameters.
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For the second part, the following periods are available: For the second part, the following periods are available:
`daily` * `daily`
* `every N days`, where N is an integer.
`every N days`, where N is an integer. * `weekly`, with the weekdays specified in the third part, separated by `&` signs. For example, this recurrer starts today and recurs every Monday and Wednesday: `today, weekly, monday & wednesday`.
* `biweekly`, like `weekly`, but recurs only every other week.
`weekly`, with the weekdays specified in the third part, separated by `&` signs. For example, this recurrer starts today and recurs every Monday and Wednesday: `today, weekly, monday & wednesday`. * `every N weeks`, where N is an integer.
* `every N months`, where N is an integer.
`biweekly`, like `weekly`, but recurs only every other week.
`every N weeks`, where N is an integer.
`every N months`, where N is an integer.