Hi Ramasubramanian, Thank you for your prompt response! But I am a little confused, I really do not see how to use the wait condition in my case, could you spare some more time and give me a little detail, please? So: At time t0 occurs the purchase. If there is no record about receiving documentation during the following 15 days, I need to e-mail the provider ( at t1 = t0+15 days ). But
Hello, I have the following scenario (every entity involved is custom entity): At the purchase of some items, the supplier must provide a documentation. If documentation is not provided within a certain time, an email must be sent to the supplier, to remind him to do so. I think of implementing this by a workflow, which will create an e-mail task having due date = purchase date +15
hi Phil thank you so much. got it going now :) thanks heaps regards Ridhima "Phil" wrote: You're modifying the value of the 'cal' date variable each time you calculate 1stdate, 2nddate etc. The line '1stdate = cal.setDate(cal.getDate() + 10);' sets 1stdate to cal + 10 days; but also updates cal to cal + 10 days. So the line '2nddate = cal.setDate(cal.getDate() + 80);' is
thank you so much Michael. your code works mine did not. thanks heaps once again. could you please have a look at my other post with title - Workflow - date and time - revaluate expression when field* it would be really helpful please. regards Ridhima "Michael Höhne" wrote: I'm wondering that it works, but anyway, according to what I've read in your posts your code should be
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