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1. Re: How to set timeCycle on boundryEvent at runtime
prateik Nov 11, 2011 6:12 AM (in response to hadik)Hi guys,
i am also facing this same problem this should be work but i can't understand why this is not working.
community members please help
Regards,
Pratik
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2. Re: How to set timeCycle on boundryEvent at runtime
swiderski.maciej Nov 14, 2011 1:25 PM (in response to hadik)Hi,
looks like time variable is not set after user task is completed. What work item handler do you use for handling user tasks?
I verified it with simple setting process variable at start of the process instance and boundary timer event is correctly set based on resolved value.
Cheers
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3. Re: How to set timeCycle on boundryEvent at runtime
hadik Nov 15, 2011 1:18 AM (in response to swiderski.maciej)Ok. I got it. Thanks.
I had set time after completion of user task but variable of sub-process was overridden by me.
Thanks.