Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-301511-20150521202449/@comment-9605025-20150602002228

Below is a version that does not use the variable extension (so you can use it right away). Below that is a version that uses variables. Like I said before, the variables make things cleaner but are not necessary. I should probably give you a heads-up that this is the first time I have used variables. None of the wikis I edit have that extension so I was not able to test it. However, I have tested the version without them and it works for me.

I also took the liberty of revising it a bit. Think of it as version 2. Basically, I was able to get rid of the #switch.

In case you haven't looked at it yet, I will explain the 3 fields. 'time offset' is to adjust for your local time zone; otherwise, everything will be based on the default time zone (UTC/GMT for Wikia). This field uses seconds as the unit. For example, if you are +5:15 UTC, then you would enter the value 18900.

'count offset' is to adjust for irregularities in the release schedule as well as if the first episode did not air on Monday.

'start date' is the air date of the first episode. This must be provided in an acceptable format that contains year, month, and day. An example format is 2015-06-01.

Without Variables:

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With Variables: