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Timer rules | Timer rules allow you to schedule actions on a record for a specific interval. The timer rules are set such that they execute before or after the set date and time in a record. | ||
The following section provides details on some possible scenarios to showcase the timer rule behavior: | The following section provides details on some possible scenarios to showcase the timer rule behavior: | ||
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#Add records R1, R2, and R3. | #Add records R1, R2, and R3. | ||
#Update R1 and R2. | #Update R1 and R2. | ||
# | #create a Timer Rule. The criteria of timer rules remain the same for all three records. | ||
#Add another record R4. | #Add another record R4. | ||
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#Add records R1, R2, and R3. | #Add records R1, R2, and R3. | ||
#Update R1 and R2. | #Update R1 and R2. | ||
# | #Create a Timer Rule. The criteria of the timer rules remain the same for all three records. | ||
#Add another record R4. | #Add another record R4. | ||
#Update the record R3. | #Update the record R3. | ||
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===Records created post triggering of the timer rule=== | ===Records created post triggering of the timer rule=== | ||
#Create a timer rule. | #Create a timer rule such that it triggers one hour after the time mentioned in a record. | ||
#Add a record R1. | #Add a record R1. | ||
# | #Add records R2 and R3 with a trigger time which is after the trigger time for R1. For example, if R1 record is scheduled for 15:00, schedule R2 and R3 for 19:00. | ||
# | #Considering the same example, post 15:00 and before 16:00, update the timer rule to trigger one hour before the schedule mentioned for a record. | ||
*Observation: The timer rule | *Observation: The timer rule does not trigger for the record R1 as the time to trigger R1 would be 14:00 which is already in the past. However, it will trigger for records R2 and R3 at 18:00. <br> | ||
*Conclusion: When you update the time for a timer | *Conclusion: When you update the time for a timer rule, it is triggered for any records that are already in queue. | ||
===Deleting the timer rule=== | ===Deleting the timer rule=== | ||
#Create a timer rule. | #Create a timer rule. | ||
#Add a record R1. | #Add a record R1. | ||
# | #Add records R2 and R3 with a trigger time which is after the trigger time for R1. For example, if R1 record is scheduled for 15:00, schedule R2 and R3 for 19:00. | ||
#Delete the timer rule | #Delete the timer rule once it is triggered for R1 record. | ||
*Observation: The timer rule is not triggered for the records R2 and R3. <br> | *Observation: The timer rule is not triggered for the records R2 and R3. <br> |
Revision as of 07:35, 25 January 2018
Timer rules allow you to schedule actions on a record for a specific interval. The timer rules are set such that they execute before or after the set date and time in a record.
The following section provides details on some possible scenarios to showcase the timer rule behavior:
Record created after adding a timer rule
- Add records R1, R2, and R3.
- Update R1 and R2.
- create a Timer Rule. The criteria of timer rules remain the same for all three records.
- Add another record R4.
- Observation: The timer rule gets triggered only for the record R4.
- Conclusion: Timer rules are triggered only for the records that you create post creation of the timer rule.
Record created or updated after adding a timer rule
- Add records R1, R2, and R3.
- Update R1 and R2.
- Create a Timer Rule. The criteria of the timer rules remain the same for all three records.
- Add another record R4.
- Update the record R3.
- Observation: The timer rule gets triggered for the records R4 and R3.
- Conclusion: Timer rules are triggered for the records that you create or update post creation of the timer rule.
Records created post triggering of the timer rule
- Create a timer rule such that it triggers one hour after the time mentioned in a record.
- Add a record R1.
- Add records R2 and R3 with a trigger time which is after the trigger time for R1. For example, if R1 record is scheduled for 15:00, schedule R2 and R3 for 19:00.
- Considering the same example, post 15:00 and before 16:00, update the timer rule to trigger one hour before the schedule mentioned for a record.
- Observation: The timer rule does not trigger for the record R1 as the time to trigger R1 would be 14:00 which is already in the past. However, it will trigger for records R2 and R3 at 18:00.
- Conclusion: When you update the time for a timer rule, it is triggered for any records that are already in queue.
Deleting the timer rule
- Create a timer rule.
- Add a record R1.
- Add records R2 and R3 with a trigger time which is after the trigger time for R1. For example, if R1 record is scheduled for 15:00, schedule R2 and R3 for 19:00.
- Delete the timer rule once it is triggered for R1 record.
- Observation: The timer rule is not triggered for the records R2 and R3.
- Conclusion: When you delete a timer rule, it is not triggered for any records that are in queue.
For more information, see Timer Rules