| [] | 
            [] | 
            Selects default property value (not period related). This must be used when using the count property and retrieving resource sets. See Count Examples. | 
           
           
            | * | 
            * | 
            Displays 1 'virtual' period which represents the sum of all periods in the horizon. | 
           
           
            | [<period name>] | 
            [Week 1] | 
            Displays period specified. For example Week 1. | 
           
           
            | [<period name>] + <number periods> | 
            [Week 2]+1 | 
            Displays the period specified and subsequent number of periods. For example, periods: 'Week 2', 'Week 3'. | 
           
           
            | [#<period index>] + <number periods> | 
            [#10]+2 | 
            Displays the 10th period in the horizon plus 2 following periods. #10, #11, #12. | 
           
           
            | *[#<period index>] +<number periods> | 
            *[#2]+2 | 
            Displays 1 'virtual' period which represents the SUM over the period range (period index + subsequent two periods. For example, Sum of Period 2, Period 3, Period 4). | 
           
           
            | *[<period name>] + <number periods> | 
            *[Week 4]+3 | 
            Displays 1 'virtual' period which represents the SUM over the period range (period name + subsequent three periods. For example, Sum of Week 4, Week 5, Week 6, Week 7). | 
           
           
            | *[<period name>] + <number periods> | 
            *[Week 4]+3,[Week 4]+3 | 
            Displays 1 'virtual' period which represents the SUM over the period range and the individual periods (period name + subsequent three periods. For example Sum of Week 4, Week 5, Week 6, Week 7 and the Values of Week 4, Week 5, Week 6, Week 7). | 
           
           
            | *,[<period name>] + <number periods> | 
            *,1+%app_var_sp_sco_cycle_horizon% | 
            Displays 1 'virtual' period which represents the sum of all periods in the horizon followed by all periods in the horizon as defined in the sp_sco_cycle_horizon app variable. |