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Fields and settings for tracking time in a= task.
Timer - during startup, it is set for a certain time (5 minutes, 4 hours= ) and then shows the remaining time.
Stopwatch - during start, it is set to zero, and then it shows the elaps= ed time since the start.
Both types work in a similar way and are needed for a visual representat= ion of the operating time.
Timers and stopwatch are controlled by the following commands:
START - starts a new countdown or starts a paused one.
RESTART - restarts the count again. Depending on the settings, the old v= alue will either be erased or archived.
PAUSE - pauses the countdown. The countdown will resume after the start = action
STOP - stops the countdown. The time value after the stop is considered = final. After this command, the countdown can only be restarted with the RES= TART command
Commands can be sent automatically (for example, when changing status), = from api or manually.
If two triggers fire simultaneously, then only the first one is executed= in accordance with the order of the commands: Start > Restart &= gt; Pause > Stop
For example: When changing status to InProgress, there = is a Stop command. And on the set of the assignee<= /strong> is the Start command. If the transition to InProg= ress is performed with the installation of the assignee, the Start<= /strong> command will be executed.
When a condition is triggered for a command that does not actually chang= e the state (PAUSE to PAUSE), all other triggers will be ignored.
For example: trigger START when =E2=80=9Cchange status from STATUS1" and= trigger PAUSE when =E2=80=9Cchange status to STATUS1". When the transition= from STATUS1 to STATUS1(the same) then the state will remain the same (PAU= SE).
Recommendation: Simultaneous use of the "FROM STATUS" and "TO STATUS" ev= ents can lead to collisions. Try using only "TO STATUS".= p>
Timer may be in the following states:
RUNNING - is running and there is a countdown.
PAUSE - the countdown has been suspended by the PAUSE command or the cur= rent calendar is not working hours.
FAILED - the countdown is stopped and the counted time has exceeded the = originally set.
COMPLETED - the countdown is stopped and the timer has not reached zero.=