Automation is configured once a day, action:
Create a process, depending on the legal entity limit.
This process was created almost every day until the end of the year.
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Automation is configured once a day, action: Create a process, depending on the legal entity limit. This process was created almost every day until the end of the year. https://one-box.shine-bright.com.ua/admin/customorder/issue/mode/list/?filtercli... %B8%D1%82&filtercdatefrom=&filtercdateto=&filtershowprocess=onlyopen&filterdatetofrom=&filterdatetoto=&filterdateplanfrom=&filterdateplanto=&filtersumfrom=&filtersumto=&filtercustomdeviceprivat=&filterdelivery=&filterdeletedid=&ok=1&searchLine=
Good afternoon, that's right, if the current limit has changed, then a new task is set. For example, today you have a limit of 60, if tomorrow it will be the same - 60, the task will not be created. If it becomes 59 or 61, a new task will be created. If you want to receive only one task in the desired status and not create it until you switch the old one to some status, you can do it as a setting in action.
Good afternoon, that's right, if the current limit has changed, then a new task is set. For example, today you have a limit of 60, if tomorrow it will be the same - 60, the task will not be created. If it becomes 59 or 61, a new task will be created. If you want to receive only one task in the desired status and not create it until you switch the old one to some status, you can do it as a setting in action.
Clearly, just the expected logic of such an action is to report that the limit has been exceeded, but in theory it is fixed and does not change. And the excess happened and there is no turning back. Accordingly, everything is one-time, and the creation of duplicate tasks is more of a reminder, which can also be useful. OK.
Clearly, just the expected logic of such an action is to report that the limit has been exceeded, but in theory it is fixed and does not change. And the excess happened and there is no turning back. Accordingly, everything is one-time, and the creation of duplicate tasks is more of a reminder, which can also be useful. OK.
Farkhshatov Rodion wrote: Clearly, just the expected logic of such an action is to report that the limit has been exceeded, but in theory it is fixed and does not change
you were informed that the limit was exceeded and then with new payments over the limit they are informed again, because if you set the limit, increased it and continue to make payments regardless of the limit, something is going wrong and you need to be reminded of it again.
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Farkhshatov Rodion wrote:
Clearly, just the expected logic of such an action is to report that the limit has been exceeded, but in theory it is fixed and does not change
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you were informed that the limit was exceeded and then with new payments over the limit they are informed again, because if you set the limit, increased it and continue to make payments regardless of the limit, something is going wrong and you need to be reminded of it again.
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