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DOE-2 Reference Manual Version 2.1 - DOE2.com

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3. Dates given must be in chronological order.4. All schedules must extend at least through the end of thesimulation period as defined by the RUN-PERIOD instruction.5. The value entered as the day-of-the-month must be between 1 andthe number of days in the month.6. The code-word entered as the value of the month must be the firstthree letters of the name of the month (e.g., JAN for January).7. Commas are optional. Spaces are equivalent to commas.8. There is a maximum of 12 THRUs (or intervals) permitted in eachSCHEDULE instruction.9. The LIKE keyword is not allowed.10. The keyword WEEK-SCHEDULE is optional.11. REPORT-BLOCKThe REPORT-BLOCK instruction is used to specify a group of variables tobe printed in an hourly report (see HOURLY-REPORT instruction).The instruction takes the formU-Name = REPORT-BLOCKVARIABLE-TYPE = v-tVARIABLE-LIST = (v-l)where U-Name is the user-specified name for a particular REPORT-BLOCKinstruction, v-t is a code-word indicating the type of variables to be foundin the VARIABLE-LIST data, and v-l is a list of one or more code-numbersindicating which variables of type v-t are to be used in an hourly report.Rules: 1. The instruction U-name is required.2. The command word REPORT-BLOCK and keywords VARIABLE-TYPE andVARIABLE-LIST may be abbreviated to R-B, V-T, and V-L,respectively.3. The LIKE keyword may be used (see LIKE section).4. The code-words that may be assigned to VARIABLE-TYPE and toVARIABLE-LIST must be selected from the table of acceptable valueslisted with the REPORT-BLOCK instruction description as given inthe chapter in which the instruction is to be used.Il.30 (Revised 5/81)

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