The ISO calendar is made up of seven-day weeks. The year can start before or after the start of the Gregorian new year (January 1). The year is modeled to start on a day such that the first week of the ISO calendar contains the first Thursday of Gregorian year. The first day of the week is defined as Monday. The ISO 8601 calendar hierarchy can include only members on year, week, and day periods.
To create an ISO calendar hierarchy:
Right-click the appropriate folder in the Metadata Navigator and select New, then Calendar Hierarchy to launch the Edit Calendar Hierarchy dialog box.
In Hierarchy Name, enter the name for the ISO calendar hierarchy.
In Modeling Parameters, enter the start and end dates of the period you are modeling, and select a First day of week.
To define time depth, see Defining Time Depth.
Time depth applies to all calendar types.
To define day attributes, see Defining Day Attributes.
Day attributes apply to all calendar types.
To set linked value attributes, see Linked Value Attributes.
Linked value attributes apply to all calendar types.