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We have used timer event in process model,which triggers after every 5 min of in
ajinkyab
over 12 years ago
We have used timer event in process model,which triggers after every 5 min of interval. we have stored the interval value in constant. but when we change the interval value from back end . the flow wont get triggered according to new interval,because time node is active. is there any way to solve this....
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siddharthg521
over 12 years ago
You can also put your timer event in a sub process and delete the previous instances of sub process on re-executing. This will make your timer work based on the latest specified value.
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over 12 years ago
You can also put your timer event in a sub process and delete the previous instances of sub process on re-executing. This will make your timer work based on the latest specified value.
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