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We are seeing something unusual occur with one of our process models. When
davidc639
over 9 years ago
We are seeing something unusual occur with one of our process models.
When it is published, the process will immediately run an instance without consent.
I suspect it's because it has an autostart timer at the beginning of the process.
Is there a way to prevent this behavior?
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Chris
over 9 years ago
We have used the method as aayusha suggest, but an alternative is to open the timer event advanced settings and choose your Boolean constant in an expression under Timer Conditions, causing the model to only fire if the constant is true(). This will result in the same behavior as the XOR configuration.
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over 9 years ago
We have used the method as aayusha suggest, but an alternative is to open the timer event advanced settings and choose your Boolean constant in an expression under Timer Conditions, causing the model to only fire if the constant is true(). This will result in the same behavior as the XOR configuration.
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