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edited by awa
on 30.03.2020, 12:44
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edited by gru
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6 6   You can set a due date and a buffer time. When the difference between the due date and the current time is less that the buffer time, this action lets you move the form record into an escalation state.
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9 -This plugin add a new [[action>>doc:Formcycle.UserInterface.MyForms.WorkflowProcessing.Actions.WebHome]] named //Check date plugin// to the [[workflow processing>>doc:Formcycle.UserInterface.MyForms.WorkflowProcessing.WebHome]]. This action lets you perform a [[state change>>doc:Formcycle.UserInterface.MyForms.WorkflowProcessing.States.WebHome]] depending on the current server date. For example, you could check whether a due date is less than a week away. If so, you could move the form record to an escalation state.
9 +This plugin add a new [[action>>doc:Formcycle.UserInterface.MyForms.WorkflowProcessing.Actions.WebHome]] named //Check date plugin// to the [[workflow processing>>doc:Formcycle.UserInterface.MyForms.WorkflowProcessing.WebHome]]. This action lets you perform a [[state change>>doc:Formcycle.UserInterface.MyForms.WorkflowProcessing.States.WebHome]] depending on the current server date. For example, you could check whether a due date is less than a week away. If so, you could move the form record to an escalation state. This plugin is subject to additional charge.
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11 11  == Configuration ==
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