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StephenStudy
4 years agoQrew Trainee
Just an illustration of an arbitrary example. The actual scenario is complicated and involves callable recursive pipelines. I'm just wondering if there was a setting or accepted practice to force steps to not run asynchronously.
Thanks
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Stephen Study
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Thanks
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Stephen Study
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JeffPeterson1
4 years agoQrew Captain
You can add a 'Pause' step and make the pipeline pause for as long as you want.
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Jeff Peterson
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Jeff Peterson
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- StephenStudy4 years agoQrew TraineeThanks Jeff. I was unaware of that functionality and I'm not seeing it amongst the available pipeline channels. Sorry to bother you but can you point me to a resource on how to add a pause step? Thanks
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Stephen Study
------------------------------- MatthewBrisch24 years agoQuickbase StaffHi Stephen, the 'Pause' step that Jeff mentioned is under the Clock channel. Here is a screenshot of its location.
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Matthew Brisch
------------------------------- StephenStudy4 years agoQrew TraineeThanks Matthew!
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Stephen Study
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- EvanMartinez4 years agoQuickbase StaffHi Stephen,
You are able to use the Clock channel in Quickbase to help add a pause of up to 30 minutes to a Pipelines.
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Evan Martinez
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