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Just wanted to confirm something about TimeZone in Appian. When we st
aneeshv
over 12 years ago
Just wanted to confirm something about TimeZone in Appian.
When we start/set a Process Model in a particular TimeZone say GMT and do not let the users TimeZone override it, can we assume that when we use a timer in the Exception Tab of an activity/task, that timer also starts in GMT time?
Also does it give us the exact time for skipping the node or expires at 12 midnight?
For e.g. If we say, skip this node after 5 days, does it skip the node at 12 midnight on the 5th day in the timezone of the Process Model or does it skip the node at that time when the timer was activated on the 5th day? So if the timer is activated i.e. the node started at 6 pm GMT on 4th April 2013, then will it skip the node at 6 pm on 9th April 2013 or will it skip at 12 midnight on 9th April 2013?
Note the timer is set to 5 days....
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Mike Cichy
Appian Employee
over 12 years ago
You are correct about the timer - it runs in the timezone of the instance.
5 days = 5x 24hrs so your node will be skipped at the exact time it was kicked off 5x24hrs later.
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Mike Cichy
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over 12 years ago
You are correct about the timer - it runs in the timezone of the instance.
5 days = 5x 24hrs so your node will be skipped at the exact time it was kicked off 5x24hrs later.
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