I have a process model that presents a user with a confirmation page. This page contains three links for the user to select from. Currently, we have a timer that will skip this link after a number of minutes. I was wondering if there is a way that I can set it up that when as user clicks one of the links it will continue on without the use of the timer.
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Why not a simple a!submitLink() labelled, for example, 'Close' ? This in effect is a link that acts as a submit button does.
Thank you! I was thinking about using something similar to the card layout example in sail as well.
Is it possible to have a record link be part of the submit link? In other words have the submit link go to the record associated with the link
You can only have one link associated with an interface component so if you make it a record link you cannot submit the form as well. But if you do navigate to the Record you can simply let the Task timeout and have the process terminated using an exception so that it isn't sitting in memory anymore.
That is what we have been doing. We have a timer that will terminate using an exception. I was just trying to be more proactive and terminate as soon as a user clicks the link. We actually have 3 links that a user can choose from.