Configure a Timer for One or More Activities

To configure a timer for one or more activities in a process, do the procedure in this topic.

Figure: SLA Configuration screen

SLA Configuration screen

Good to Know

How to Start

  1. Open Process Builder.

    For information about how to open this screen, refer to Process Builder.


    Open Process Builder
  2. Do one of these:
    • Add an activity:
      1. In Process Builder, in the Activity Library, open the Extender tab.

        Open Extender tab
      2. On the Extender tab, drag the Service Level Agreement activity onto your process.

        Drag Service Level Agreement activity
    • Change an activity:
      1. In your process, double-click your activity.
  3. Click SLA Configuration SLA Configuration icon.

Procedure

  1. On the SLA Configuration screen, click Add New SLA Timer Add New SLA Timer icon.
  2. In the Start Activity list, select the activity in your process to start the timer.
  3. In the On Event list, select the activity event to start the timer — for example, start or complete.
  4. In the End Activity list, select the activity in your process to end the timer.
  5. On the On Event list, select the activity event to end the timer — for example, start or complete.
  6. (Optional) To set the timer expiration, do one of these.
    • To set the timer to expire on a fixed date, complete this field as necessary.
      Field NameDefinition

      Fixed Date

      Description:
      Specifies a date to expire the timer.
      Allowed Values:
      • Selected - Specifies to use a date to expire the timer.
      • Deselected - Specifies not to use a date to expire the timer.
      Default Value:
      Selected
    • To calculate a date for the timer to expire, complete these fields.
      Field NameDefinition

      Calculate Date

      Description:
      Specifies whether to calculate a date to expire the timer based on the information you enter.
      Allowed Values:
      • Deselected - Specifies not to calculate a date to expire the timer.
      • Selected - Specifies to calculate a date to expire the timer. This calculation includes the following elements:
        • An integer.

          This represents the frequency of the time unit.

        • A time unit.

          These types of time units are used to calculate the time:

          • Minute
          • Hour
          • Day
          • Week
      Default Value:
      Deselected
      Example:
      If the length is set to 3, and the time unit is set to Day, this indicates 3 days. For example, this sets a duration of 3 days after which the timer expires.

      Business Time

      Description:
      Specifies to use your work calendar for date calculations.
      Allowed Values:
      • Deselected - Uses your work calendar for calculations.
      • Selected - Does not use your work calendar for calculations.
      Default Value:
      Deselected
      Example:
      The Business Time field is set as selected, and business hours of work calendar are configured as 9 AM to 5 PM. If the task with completion time 8 hours is entered at 1 PM on Monday, then the task must be completed by 12 PM on Tuesday.
    • To set a custom date for the timer, complete this field as necessary.
      Field NameDefinition

      Custom Time

      Description:
      Specifies a variable that identifies a time span for the timer expiration.
      Allowed Values:
      A process data variable where the value is in the format xD-yW.
      • xD - Specifies x number of days.
      • yW - Specifies y number of weeks.
      Default Value:
      None
      Accepts Variables:
      Yes
      Example:
      2D-1W

      This value specifies 2 days plus 1 week.

  7. (Optional) To send a notification when the timer expires, in the Notification list, select an email template to use for the notification.
  8. (Optional) To start a subprocess when the timer expires, in the Subprocess list, select the process to run.