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Start Date

Specifies the date the transfer is to begin.

The start date can be indicated either in the format YYYYMMDD (shown on the screen) or +NNN, which are explained in the following table:

YYYYMMDD
YYYY

A four‑digit designation for a year (such as 2012).

MM

A two‑digit designation for a month of the year as shown in the following chart:

01 = January 02 = February 03 = March
04 = April 05 = May 06 = June
07 = July 08 = August 09 = September
10 = October 11 = November 12 = December

DD

A two‑digit designation for a day of the month; the range of valid DD values is 01 to 31.

For example, 20120211 is February 11, 2012.

+NNN

Indicates the start date in terms of a number of days from today (the current date). A number in the range 1 to 999 can be used.

For example, +1 in the Start Date field means that the transfer should begin one day from today, that is, tomorrow. If you want to indicate that the transfer is to begin a week or seven days from now, enter +7 in the Start Date field.

Default: The current date