Business Calendar
A business calendar is a basic holiday calendar that represents a standard working week with every day from Monday to Friday
A business calendar is a basic holiday calendar that represents a standard working week with every day from Monday to Friday
A calendar variable type represents an ODSL Calendar. It is used with timeseries, curves and other time-bound resources. See here for more detailed information on ODSL Calendars
Functions that create or use calendars
REST API for the calendar service
The calendar service allows you to create and use all the calendars in the system
A detailed explanation of all the supported calendars in OpenDataDSL
A set of examples that showcase the flexibility of the calendars in OpenDataDSL
A daily calendar is a simple calendar that represents every calendar day
A daily offset calendar is a simple calendar that represents every calendar day but with a predetermined start point of the day
An expiry calendar is used to calculate the last trading date, delivery dates and the conversion of absolute and relative futures contracts
An expiry calendar variable type represents an Expiry Calendar which is a special type of calendar that uses rules to calculate when trading stops for a future price for a particular commodity
REST API for the expiry calendar service
A holiday or trading calendar is a daily calendar with rules that determine which days are non-working or holiday days
An intraday calendar represents all regular calendars that have time intervals of less than a whole day, e.g. Hourly
Documentation for all the publicly available shared actions, calendars, currencies, extractors, scripts, transformers, types and workflows
A sparse calendar is used when there is no pre-defined period between intervals, each index can represent any point in time
Date ranges for timeseries explained
In-depth information about how to rescale TimeSeries