Gareth Watkins Posted July 1, 2020 Posted July 1, 2020 Is there any way to set an expiry period for a duration of 30 seconds? Im trying to find a workaround in a BPM whereby an analyst has a window of 30 seconds to add an asset to the call and putting decimals in the minute field doesn't seem to do the trick. Ideally I would like a function that suspends the flow until the analyst adds an asset, marking off a stage checkpoint in the process. At present there is no function I can find that will automatically continue a workflow after an asset has been added by the analyst and mark a stage checkpoint, in the same way as if you suspend a node until a linked service is added for example. My workaround would present the add asset screen and, after 30 seconds, continue the workflow regardless. One minute, the current available minimum expiry period is too long to wait for the workflow to tick over to the next stage. .
James Ainsworth Posted July 2, 2020 Posted July 2, 2020 Hi Gareth, Thanks for your post. 1 minute intervals is the minimum that can be set at the moment. It sounds like the need here is a suspend and wait for asset Hornbill Automation. If that was available, would that solve your issue?
Gareth Watkins Posted July 6, 2020 Author Posted July 6, 2020 Hi James If suspend and wait for asset was available it would definitely resolve my issue. It would prove useful in almost all my workflows.
James Ainsworth Posted July 6, 2020 Posted July 6, 2020 Hi Gareth, I have a change in our backlog for this. I'll update this post when we make some progress. Regards, James 1
James Ainsworth Posted October 7, 2020 Posted October 7, 2020 Hi Gareth, I just wanted to let you know that as part of Service Manager build 2030 we have introduce a new Hornbill Automation to wait for an asset to be associated to a request. This is now available to you. See here or more information. Hope this helps. Regards, James
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