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Chapter 8
Timers
There are no delays built into Pathfinder Core PRO’s logic flows, but there are times when you need them. That’s
where the Timers page comes in to play.
This page shows up to date information as the timer states changes. The following columns are presented:
• Name: The name of the timer.
• Type: The type of timer.
• Interval: In the case of interval timers, this column will display the time in milliseconds. In the case of Day
of week timers, the column will display the days per week that are selected. This column is not used for
Date/Time timers.
• LastRaise: This column displays the date and time when the timer last elapsed. If the timer has never
elapsed, it will display a default minimum date time value.
• NextRaise: This column displays the date and time when the timer is next scheduled to elapse. If the timer
has never been enabled, this column may also show a default minimum date time value.
• Elapsed: The elapsed column will turn true if a timer has elapsed. It is important to note that if a timer is
set to Autoreset, this value will immediately turn false again.
• Enabled: This column displays whether the timer is currently enabled. A timer which is not enabled will
never elapse.
• Autoreset: Interval timers may be configured to AutoReset. When an auto resetting timer elapses, it will
automatically update its next raise time and starting counting down again.
• The edit link allows you to edit and change the parameters of a timer.
• The minus icon allows you to delete a timer from the system.
• The add icon is used to create new timers.