Sun Java System Calendar Server 6 2005Q4 Administration Guide

Special Character Sequences for Task Notifications

The following table shows the format code and meaning for Special Character Sequences for Task Notifications.

Table E–32 Special Character Sequences for Task Notifications

Format Code  

Meaning  

%A

exdates in iCalendar format (semicolon-separated list of ISO 8601 date strings listing dates to exclude)

%a

rdates in iCalendar format (semicolon-separated list of ISO 8601 date strings listing recurrence dates)

%B

start time (also see %Z)

%C

create time 

%c

task class 

%D

due date and time. 

%d

task description. (also see %F)

%E

due date and time in IMIP format 

%e

exception rules in iCalendar format 

%F

task description - folded line, iCalendar format (also see %d)

%G

this task's geographic location, the latitude and longitude. 

%g

organizer's email address (cannot guarantee the authenticity of this value) 

%K

organizer’s email in the form of a mailto:URL

%k

alarm count 

%L

the location 

%l

recurrence rules in iCalendar format 

%M

modify time 

%N

a new line 

%n

"now" (the current time stamp and used with DTSTAMP)

%P

priority 

%r

the recurrence ID (blank if this task does not recur) 

%S

is the task’s Sequence Number 

%s

summary 

%t

the status 

%U

the UID

%Z

used in conjunction with time field code to force the time to be rendered in UTC (%Bdisplays the start time in local time whereas %ZB displays the start time in UTC time)

%%

displays the % character

% (sub-format code)

specify a sub-format for the data identified by code (for details, see Date Sub-Formatting)