Creating Process Models : Using Boundary Timer Events : Defining Timer Conditions for Boundary Events
Defining Timer Conditions for Boundary Events
To define a timer condition
1. In the process editor, click a boundary event to select it.
2. In the Properties view, click Timer Condition.
3. In the Timer Condition page, from the Source list, select the source of the timer value:
*Static Value- specify a fixed period of time for the timeout value in the format days, hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds.
*Field Value- define the timeout value dynamically by specifying the name of a data field present in the pipeline from an upstream document. You can specify both top-level and nested fields. The value is in milliseconds. For example, if the field value is 60000, the timeout value will be 60000 milliseconds (one minute).
*Business Calendar Value- specify the timeout value using a business calendar inMy webMethods Server. Select the business calendar and specify a timeout value in the following format: days, hours, minutes, and seconds.
4. Save the process.
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