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ABSTRACT: Add Entries to Backup Schedule
	The "add" task allows you to add entries to the backup schedule.
	Each entry contains when the backup should be run (time, days of
	the week and month) as well as how the backup is to be run
	(using which backup register, whether you are to be notified by
	mail when the entire backup job completes and whether the backup
	should be run in background or in automated mode).  Once you
	have set up a backup schedule, the backup command will be run
	automatically, as you have scheduled it.

TITLE: Add Entries to Backup Schedule

F1:
	"Time:" Enter the time of day at which the backup command should
	run.  The time is represented by a string of the form hh:mm,
	where hh is 00-23 and mm is 00-59.  For example, to run the
	backup command at 8:15pm, enter "20:15".

F2:
	"Day(s):" Enter a list of weekdays on which this backup is to
	run.  Days are represented by the digits 0 (=Sunday) to 6
	(=Saturday).  You may enter the keyword "all" if this backup
	command is to run every day.

F3:
	"Month(s):" Enter a list of months (1-12) in which this backup
	is to run.  You may represent ranges of months by month numbers
	separated by a "-".  For example, to run this backup from July
	through December, enter "7-12".  You may enter the keyword "all"
	to run this backup in all months.

F4:
	"Table:" Enter the path to the backup register table this backup
	is to use.  This register must exist when the backup actually
	runs.  The invoked backup command will read this table to
	determine which backup operations are to be run.

F5:Mode
        "Mode:"  Enter the mode in which you want the backup to run.
        The choices are "background" or "automated".  In background
        mode, you will be notified by mail whenever a backup
        operation requires operator intervention.  In automated mode,
        it is assumed that there is no operator available, so any
        operation that requires operator intervention fails.
           
F6:Notify
        "Notify:"  Enter "yes" to receive mail when the backup job
        has completed.  Enter "no" if you do not wish to be
        notified.
