Adlorar
08-30-2022, 02:56 AM
Hi,
I am wondering, how other specialist in the field make a good calendar of trigger? The result I want to have is 1 default timeline and different timelines based on different annual dates (national holidays, ect)
Right now I have this as an example for January:
1 of January - Timeline 1
2-10 of January - Default timeline
11-12 of January - Timeline 2
13-25 of January - Default timeline
26 of January - Timeline 3
27-31 of January - Default timeline
If I want to add for example, a trigger for 28th of January, I just add it between points 6 and 7 also changing the last for January so it becomes:
1 of January - Timeline 1
2-10 of January - Default timeline
11-12 of January - Timeline 2
13-25 of January - Default timeline
26 of January - Timeline 3
27 of January - Timeline 4
28-31 of January - Default timeline
My triggers are StartUp with Real time conditions and Start timeline action. Since the controller has a daily Reset all controllers trigger, this works fine.
Is this how you also do this or is there a better/another way?
Kind regards,
Andres
I am wondering, how other specialist in the field make a good calendar of trigger? The result I want to have is 1 default timeline and different timelines based on different annual dates (national holidays, ect)
Right now I have this as an example for January:
1 of January - Timeline 1
2-10 of January - Default timeline
11-12 of January - Timeline 2
13-25 of January - Default timeline
26 of January - Timeline 3
27-31 of January - Default timeline
If I want to add for example, a trigger for 28th of January, I just add it between points 6 and 7 also changing the last for January so it becomes:
1 of January - Timeline 1
2-10 of January - Default timeline
11-12 of January - Timeline 2
13-25 of January - Default timeline
26 of January - Timeline 3
27 of January - Timeline 4
28-31 of January - Default timeline
My triggers are StartUp with Real time conditions and Start timeline action. Since the controller has a daily Reset all controllers trigger, this works fine.
Is this how you also do this or is there a better/another way?
Kind regards,
Andres