AWS SDK Version 4 for .NET
API Reference

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An evaluation window that aligns the evaluated range to fixed clock boundaries that match the alarm's period, such as the top of the hour, midnight, or the start of the calendar week, optionally in a specific time zone.

When you use a wall clock window, the alarm's period must be 1 minute (60 seconds), 5 minutes (300 seconds), 1 hour (3,600 seconds), 1 day (86,400 seconds), or 1 week (604,800 seconds). Other period values aren't supported with a wall clock window.

Choose a wall clock window when your monitoring is tied to a business or calendar period, such as daily reports, batch jobs, or backups, or when you want alarm evaluations to match the periods shown on a metric dashboard.

Inheritance Hierarchy

System.Object
  Amazon.CloudWatch.Model.WallClockWindow

Namespace: Amazon.CloudWatch.Model
Assembly: AWSSDK.CloudWatch.dll
Version: 3.x.y.z

Syntax

C#
public class WallClockWindow

The WallClockWindow type exposes the following members

Constructors

NameDescription
Public Method WallClockWindow()

Properties

NameTypeDescription
Public Property Timezone System.String

Gets and sets the property Timezone.

The time zone to use when the alarm aligns the evaluation window to clock boundaries. You can specify an IANA time zone name (for example, America/New_York), a fixed UTC offset (for example, +05:30), or an offset-prefixed identifier (for example, UTC+05:30). The offset must be aligned to a multiple of 5 minutes. If you don't specify a time zone, CloudWatch uses UTC.

The time zone affects window alignment for all periods, including periods of one hour or shorter.

Version Information

.NET:
Supported in: 8.0 and newer, Core 3.1

.NET Standard:
Supported in: 2.0

.NET Framework:
Supported in: 4.7.2 and newer