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Overview

States can be given a due date (often referred to as an expiry date), which will be displayed next to a clock icon in the workflow popup.

The example above shows a state that will expire in 15 days from the present time.

Icon color

The clock icon will change color to indicate the current status of the due date:

IconNotes

The state is not set to expire, but you can add an expiry date

The state will expire in 3 or more days

The state will expire in less than 3 days

The state has expired

What happens when it expires?

It depends on the workflow as to what will actually happen.

The workflow might change to another state, or someone gets an email notification, or simply nothing. States can be left in an expired state if that's how the workflow is implemented, and this may often be the case if reporting is used to handle expired states.

When a state expires, it may take up to a minute before any changes will be seen, and a page refresh will be required.

Changing the due date

The due date for the expiry of content in a workflow state is set in the workflow markup. Once set, a user can change the due date.

To do so, choose the clock icon in the workflow popup.

A user can then specify the due date (the date on which the state is due to expire) using the date picker.


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