In Q++Studio there are 2 types of holidays, recurring holidays and one-time-dates.
Recurring Holidays (usually simply referred to as holidays) |
Rules for the dates of events that are recurrent (ie. come back, usually, every year). Examples are: Christmas (every year on December 25) aor Good Friday (2 days before Easter). Recurring holidays are often referred to, simply, as holidays. |
One-Time Dates |
Dates of events that will occur once only. Examples are "300 days before the year 2000" or "Opening of the XXVth Olympics in Atlanta". |
Both types of holidays are managed from within the holidays manager and displayed using the tokens described in the screenshots here.
See also: holidays tokens.
Topic 104012, last updated on 18-Apr-2020