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Difference between Schedule Condition & Start Condition in Action Profile

Former Member
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Hi,

Can anyone explain with business process the difference between schedule condition and start condition in Action Profile.

Thanks,

Deepak

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Former Member
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Hi,

Can you kindly explain the application of same with a business sceanrio.

Thanks,

Deepak

Former Member
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Hi,

A simple business scenario would :

A mail should be triggered from an order when the orders Status is "For Approval"

Also this can happen only if the order is error-free.

So here , the schedule Condition would be--> The Document shoudl be error freee

and Start Condition would be --> the status = "For Approval"

Hope this clarifies

Kidnly reward with points in case helpful

Sharif.

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Former Member
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Hi,

In Mathematical terms:

Schedule condition is necessary condition but not sufficient condition

Where as, Start condition is sufficient condition to start the action.

This means the action should be sheduled before being started

Hope this explains

Kindly reward with points in case helpful

Sharif