This article is available in: Explanation of codes aSc Timetables registration codes consist of 3 parts: XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-YY-ZZZ The last part is optional, so some codes have this form: XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-YY Meaning of the parts: XXXX-XXXX-XXXX: This part is actual code. YY: This part denotes max version number for which the code is valid. Examples: XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-08-ZZZ: Valid up to version 2008 ZZZ: This part can contain one or more letters. Each letter means some module which user has purchased or some other function. M: aSc Mobile Timetables Note: Some module codes are valid only for specific country/region/vendor. Computer license Computer license codes works only on that computer. Code is linked to license number, which you can see in menu - Help - Info under "License". Expiration date If code contains leter E in last part ZZZ, it means that this code will expire on some date. To determine this date, you have to check two digits that follow letter E. These digits together with version number from YY part of the code specify expiration date: XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-09-E01: Valid till end of 01/2009 and up to version 2009 Because new aSc Timetables versions are usually released in a year before version number (e.g. version 2008 was released in year 2007), we support also codes for next year versions. XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-10-E89: Valid till end of 01/2009 and up to version 2010 Here is a list of some special codes expiring in middle of year (June): XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-10-E94: Valid till end of 06/2009 and up to version 2010 Note: to calculate expiration date for these codes, you need to subtract 88 from two digits after E to get exipration month number. Year number is always the year before version number. Example:
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