Triggers
How to edit an existing trigger?
You can edit an existing trigger from the workflow in which it is being used, or can edit it from a project by going to Configurations > Workflow > Triggers tab. Click Editing a trigger to know how to do it.
How to add conditions in triggers?
You can add conditions in triggers by using the Filters option that is located at the Trigger Output Data screen, while configuring the trigger. Know more about Adding multiple condition blocks.
Why do some triggers take a longer time to run?
Some triggers constantly check for updates in the external services and run in real time, whereas some triggers check for updates in external services periodically, for example, every five minutes, and hence take more time. The second type of triggers is called Polling triggers and can be identified by the clock sign that is given beside the trigger service icon.
Is it possible to change trigger settings for only a specific workflow even if the trigger is connected to multiple workflows?
No, if a trigger is used in multiple workflows, then any changes that are made to it will be reflected in all the workflows it is being used in. If you don't want to change the trigger settings for the rest of the workflows, then create a new trigger.
How to delete an existing trigger?
You can delete an existing trigger from a particular workflow it is being used in, using the Workflow Settings window. If you want to delete the trigger permanently from the project, go to Configurations > Workflow > Triggers. Click Deleting a trigger to know more about it.