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Scheduling a Flow to Wait
Jonjo edited this page Jun 15, 2016
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There are two ways to schedule a flow to wait - the first is by specifying a relative amount of time to wait for (e.g. 2 hours), and the second is by specifying an absolute date and time (e.g. 18/05/2015 10:43am).
The date parser for scheduling relative waits supports the syntax listed on this page (so almost anything you can think of!).
- Create a new Value of type String, give it a name, e.g. Time to Wait and give it Private access
- Create a Message Element
- Type a Name to identify your element, e.g. Schedule a Wait
- Click New
- Select the Timer service created previously
- Select the Wait: Relative message action
- Name your message action and click the Edit action next to the Schedule input. Finally select the value you created previously.
- Save everything
- Create a new Value of type DateTime, give it a name, e.g. Time to Wait and give it Private access
- Create a Message Element
- Type a Name to identify your element, e.g. Schedule a Wait
- Click New
- Select the Timer service created previously
- Select the Wait: Absolute message action
- Name your message action and click the Edit action next to the Schedule input. Finally select the value you created previously.
- Save everything