Export Scope
The PEBBLE BEACH ASRUN XML export allows exporting an XML file containing the broadcast schedule of one selected day formatted conforming to the specifications of Pebble Beach systems.
Export parameters
This export allows the following parameters to be set:
Export - Standard - PEBBLE BEACH ASRUN
Filename - The format of the file name to be exported is xxxxxxxxxxyyyymmdd_HHMMSS.xml, where:
- xxxxxxxxxx: Characters set appended to the filename as a prefix.
- yyyymmdd_HHMMSS: The date and time at which the export is performed (e.g. 20130215_171203).
Export Path - Indicate the path the exported file will be placed.
Data for the file transfer via FTP - Click on the Configure button and define the FTP parameters as described in Configure Data File Transfer via FTP chapter.
Export data - Opens the Configure Export window to specify the days to be exported and the frequency of the export.
Launch the export
Once all parameters have been correctly set, press the [Export] button to launch the export operation.
Scheduling related export
This automatic export is based on the Etere Scheduling's manual export called PEBBLE BEACH ASRUN, therefore, required parameters not available here may be taken from the manual export.
Sample exported file
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<playlist>
<history>
<created name="Pebble Beach Systems" datetime="2011-12-02T14:12:53"/>
<modified name="Pebble Beach Systems" datetime="2011-12-02T14:12:53"/>
</history>
<eventlist>
<event type="MEDIA">
<stream>0</stream>
<onairtime>2011-12-02T11:19:23;00</onairtime>
<starttype>SEQ</starttype>
<endtype>NORM</endtype>
<mediaid>C-GB-OC-COME-1332</mediaid>
<houseid>Local</houseid>
<reconcilekey>40823245</reconcilekey>
<title>SILVINO NO CRISTAL ''LESTE'' 08 DE 30</title>
<category>Comercial</category>
<som>00:00:00;01</som>
<duration>00:00:29;29</duration>
<effect>Take</effect>
<rate>Fast</rate>
<eventnote>TESTANDO PLAY LIST</eventnote>
</event>
<event type="MEDIA">
<stream>0</stream>
<onairtime>2011-12-02T11:19:53;00</onairtime>
<starttype>SEQ</starttype>
<endtype>NORM</endtype>
<mediaid>C-GB-OC-COME-390</mediaid>
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