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signalAllWaitStateByTimeFromVariableWithLimit

Beschreibung

Dieser Timer überprüft, ob das Datum in einer Prozessvariable das aktuelle Datum überschritten hat. Wenn dies der Fall ist, wird der Waitstate gesignallt und der Prozess läuft den entsprechenden Weg weiter. Sends instances to a particular activity if a period is exhausted or a date has been reached. This timer checks whether the date in a Process Variable has exceeded the current date. If this is the case, the Waitstate is signaled and the process will continue to the corresponding path.


Timer Name

any name

Webservice Name

ProcessInstanceManager

Webservice Methode

signalAllWaitStateByTimeFromVariableWithLimit


Parameter

Process definition

The name of the process definition must be entered for the timer to check the variable.(see Example)

Process variable

Here you have to fill the process variable name in a date format. (see Example)
The wait-state should not have a description. Valid date formats are: a fixed date in the format dd-mm-yyyy, dd.mm.yyyy or a period from the start of the node with the parameters y,m(month),i.e. separated with ';'
Example: 1y;2m;3d;4h oder 1y oder 3d;4h

Node name

The name of waitstates must be specified to be signal further. (see Example)

Limit

Number of instances which are signaled in one pass of the timer.


Example


Dependences


T!M Version : v3.4.4

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