About Business Calendar Timeouts
When you configure a process timeout, a join timeout, or a boundary timer event timer condition, you have the choice of basing the timeout value on a webMethods business calendar. Business calendars are created and maintained in My webMethods Server.
Business calendars define standard business days and business hours for your organization, including holidays, weekends, or any other times when your organization is not conducting business. When you specify a business calendar as a timeout value source, only business days and business hours are considered, and non-business days, such as weekends and holidays, and non-business hours are not included in the timeout calculation.
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For more information about creating and using business calendars, see the PDF publication webMethods Task Engine User’s Guide.