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This container is able to show you a timeline of events. You can set a filter for a specific case and time period. To use this functionality, you need the trace engine componenttimeline component (Trace SQL Store component). With this component, it is possible to store trace data timeline entries from tasks, cases, documents and events. The timeline container reads its information from the traceability database tablestored entries.
This container type uses the content style 'timeline'.
Max results
By default, the number of timeline entries is limited to 100, to prevent a huge impact on memory and performance when the database contains a lot of entries (which apply to the filter). You can override this default by setting the following property:
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Parameters
Name | Description | Type | Required |
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Case ID | The case id for which you want to show the timeline. | Expression - Any |
No | ||
User ID | The user id for which you want to show the timeline. | Expression - String |
No | ||
Display for period | A datetime that indicates the start of the period up to the current date, empty means unlimited. | Expression - Any |
No | ||
Show cases | If case events are shown in the timeline. | Boolean |
No | ||
Show tasks | If task events are shown in the timeline. | Boolean |
No | ||
Show message events | If message events are shown in the timeline. | Boolean |
No | ||
Show documents | If document events are shown in the timeline. | Boolean |
When the container is configured to show document events on the timeline (using the "Show documents" parameter described above), two additional parameters can be use to further configure the container.
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When the Case ID, User ID or Display for period parameter expression evaluate to unknown at runtime, an empty timeline is shown to prevent performance issues. |
Document specific Parameters (until 13.11)
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This also happens when the Case ID or User ID parameter evaluates to an empty list at runtime. |