This workflow type runs on a schedule in the background and only triggers when a rule is met. This currently has 4 trigger options:
1. Changes
This means that if a change is made to any of the options in the drop-down list below, it can trigger the workflow.
- Start date;
- Leave date;
- Contract end date;
- Resignation date;
- Last working day;
- Probation period and date;
- Address;
- Bank details;
- Emergency contact;
- Employee document upload;
- Disability status;
- Registered disability status;
- Fire warden leaver;
- Key holder leaver;
- First aider leaver;
- Mental health first aider leaver;
- Data protection officer leaver.
2. Calendar
The Calendar type will trigger a notification when a date is met, such as “1st Monday of every month/week”, or “December 25th of every year”.
For example, if you have team lunch every 2nd Friday of the month, you are able to trigger a reminder e-mail to employees.
3. Trigger Date
This continuous workflow type will be triggered on a specific date, such as Employees birthdays.
4. Timeoff duration/ Expense cost/ Mileage distance/Mileage cost/Time off instances
This will trigger a notification for events such as a time off request for sickness of more than X number of days, an expense report for a specific category, or over a certain value.
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