By placing a [Timer Start Event] at the beginning of an App a new processing instance will be started automatically. In this way, you can reduce the risk of forgetting periodic operations such as a "Daily Report" or "End of Month Expense Claim".
1. Setting Starting Date and Time of [Timer Start Event]
- 1. Date
- Specify the day you want to start (daily/specified day of the week/specified date in the month/specified date in a year)
- 2. Time
- Specify the time of day you want to start (any minute of the day in between '0:00' and '23:59')
- Will be stored in the [My Tasks] list of all the nominees (e.g. "All the employees submit daily report")
- It is possible to Start as an [Offered Task] (e.g. "Somebody writes a blog article")
- It is also possible to set more than one [Starting Date time] on a [Timer Start Event] (e.g. "9 O'clock in the morning on Monday and Wednesday")
- The number of Processes that can be started simultaneously is limited to 100
Tutorial: Starting a Process Every Monday Morning
R2170: Limitation on the Number of Running Processes
BPMN Icons: Timer Start Event
Z. More Info: Other Similar Auto-start Events
- a. Timer Start: the number of choices
- Starts Processes with the number of choices in a Select-type Data Item
- b. Timer Start: kintone: Number of Records
- Start Processes for the number of records that match the search query over the kintone app
- c. Start: Google Calendar: Event Started
- A Process will start automatically after the event start time registered in Google Calendar.
- d. Start: kintone: Record Created
- A Process will start automatically at a time controlled by the kintone app
- BPMN Icons: Timer Start: the number of choices
- BPMN Icons: Timer Start: kintone: Number of Records
- BPMN Icons: Start: Google Calendar: Event Started
- BPMN Icons: Start: kintone: Record Created
- Tutorial: Start Processes from Appointments in Google Calendar
- Tutorial: Starting Processes According to Records Shown in kintone Calendar
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