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CONCEPTS
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Triggers
Logic
Introduction
Split
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GoTo
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Tasks
Introduction
Human Task
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Integrations
Introduction
Connect to Data Table
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Events
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Delay
Forms
Form Creation
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Simulate
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Self-Service Portal
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SETTINGS
General Settings
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Channels
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Alerts
Import & Export
Change Logs
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HOW TOs
Creating a Process App
Creating a Process App
Importing and Exporting a Process App
Sharing a Process App with Co-Developers
Configuring a Process App
Defining a Digital Form
Defining a Flow for a Process App
Defining Triggers for a Process App
Using Stencil to Define a Logic for a Process App
Using Events for a Process App
Adding Access Controls to a Digital Form
Calling a Subflow from Process App
Deploying a Process App
Configuring Channels to a Process App
Publishing a Process App
Analyzing a Process App
Stimulating a Process Instance
Creating and Publishing a Process App
Viewing a Process App Errors
Viewing Change Logs Made to Process App Definition
Creating or Restoring a Version of Process App
Adding Bot Permissions to let Bot Trigger the Process App

ADMINISTRATION
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How to Define Trigger for a Process App?

Triggers are specific events that drive a specific process application based on conditions defined. There are different triggers that you can use to trigger a process flow based on the requirement. The following are the types of triggers:

  • Conversational – Conversational Triggers refer to the triggers that occur through a conversational bot.
  • Digital Form – Digital Form triggers refer to the triggers that occur through the submission of a digital form. 
  • Webhook – Webhook Trigger allows you to trigger the Process App from a third-party application. 
  • Callable – Callable Triggers refer to the triggers invoked from another process app.
  • Scheduled – Scheduled Trigger allows you to trigger the process app automatically at a scheduled time without any human intervention.
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  5. How to Define Trigger for a Process App?

How to Define Trigger for a Process App?

Triggers are specific events that drive a specific process application based on conditions defined. There are different triggers that you can use to trigger a process flow based on the requirement. The following are the types of triggers:

  • Conversational – Conversational Triggers refer to the triggers that occur through a conversational bot.
  • Digital Form – Digital Form triggers refer to the triggers that occur through the submission of a digital form. 
  • Webhook – Webhook Trigger allows you to trigger the Process App from a third-party application. 
  • Callable – Callable Triggers refer to the triggers invoked from another process app.
  • Scheduled – Scheduled Trigger allows you to trigger the process app automatically at a scheduled time without any human intervention.
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