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When does the 'Timer Event' Skip an Input Task node? If I set
nickh413445
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over 8 years ago
When does the 'Timer Event' Skip an Input Task node?
If I set up 'skip this node 30 minutes after activation of the timer event', when is the timer event activated? Is it as soon as the user accepts the task?
If it's in an activity-chained flow, does it start as soon as the user reaches the node?
What I mean is, if it took the user 40 minutes to complete the task, and the timer is set to 30 minutes, what would happen to the end user? Would he be able to submit the task successfully?
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shwetap
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over 7 years ago
The timer event is activated as soon as the process reached the node even if it's activity chained.for you question the end user will receive the message "The task could not be submitted.Task has already been submitted." loosing all the data on the form.
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shwetap
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over 7 years ago
The timer event is activated as soon as the process reached the node even if it's activity chained.for you question the end user will receive the message "The task could not be submitted.Task has already been submitted." loosing all the data on the form.
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