On 10/28/07, Pat Cappelaere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> John,
>
> Sure.  Let's say that a workflow is scheduled for a particular time in the
> future or for every 2 hours.  I would like to know as part of the status the
> date/time of when the workflow will be executed.
> If workflow is terminated timestamp = -1
> If workflow is executing  timestamp = start time of execution
> If workflow has executed but scheduled for another time: timestamp = next
> start time.

Hi,

currently, launching a workflow with a schedule option returns the
flowExpressionId of the root of the workflow instance that does the
launching following the schedule.

There are possibilities.

Somehow, is this in the scope of OpenWFEru ? It's simply a process
that launches other processes. I'm wondering if I should not remove
this scheduled launch feature...


pondering...

-- 
John Mettraux   -///-   http://jmettraux.openwfe.org

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