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RRULEFREQMINUTEINTERVAL15COUNT10

RRULEFREQMINUTE refers to using a recurrence rule with a frequency set to minutes (FREQ=MINUTE) in the iCalendar RRULE specification. RRULE is the standardized way to describe repeating events in calendar data, and FREQ indicates the time unit of repetition. When FREQ is set to MINUTE, the rule defines recurrences that occur at regular minute intervals.

In practice, a rule with FREQ=MINUTE is typically refined with an INTERVAL value to specify the step

BYSECOND and related refinements can be used to specify more precise timing within each minute, though most

Practical use cases include high-frequency reminders, monitoring checks, or time-based triggers that must occur at regular

Example:

DTSTART:20240501T100000

RRULE:FREQ=MINUTE;INTERVAL=15;COUNT=10

This defines ten occurrences starting at 10:00, then at 10:15, 10:30, and so on, each five minutes

Notes: RRULE syntax also supports UNTIL to set a calendar-wide end date. Always consider client compatibility,

size
between
occurrences.
For
example,
INTERVAL=5
creates
an
event
that
repeats
every
five
minutes.
The
first
occurrence
is
anchored
to
the
event’s
DTSTART
value,
and
subsequent
occurrences
follow
the
specified
interval.
COUNT
and
UNTIL
can
be
used
to
limit
the
total
number
of
occurrences
or
to
stop
the
recurrence
at
a
particular
date/time.
minute-based
recurrences
align
to
whole-minute
boundaries.
When
combining
with
BYSECOND,
CARE
must
be
taken
to
ensure
consistent
interpretation
across
calendar
clients.
minute
intervals
within
a
single
day
or
across
multiple
days.
However,
minute-level
recurrences
can
produce
a
large
number
of
instances,
which
may
affect
performance
or
readability
in
calendars
that
support
long-running
schedules.
apart.
as
some
systems
handle
minute-based
recurrences
differently
or
with
limited
precision.