Re: Implementing a time lag - Workflow


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Posted by [IP Address: 152.158.81.45] 'Elaine' on August 30, 2001 at 04:04:02 EST:

In Reply to: Re: Implementing a time lag - Workflow posted by [IP Address: 152.158.81.45] 'Tom Namla' on August 29, 2001 at 10:21:46 EST:

Unfortunately I work for a company that require System Design Documents before we are even allowed to touch the system. (As it should be!)

Even if we were allowed, I can't, because they're still upgrading it.

Why would they mention in PeopleBooks and on the training course that you can implement a time lag (exactly as I want it) by merely mapping a field, and not inform you that you have to create a Component Interface or DB agent to actually do this???

I wasn't looking for a particularly complex solution - even GSC had no idea what I was talking about!

Have YOU done this before? Have you implemented a time lag in workflow before?

But, granted, your idea of creating a Component Interface does sound as though it can work. It's just a surprising turn of events.

I feel dumb enough already - please don't make it worse!!! ;-)



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