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Input Parameters

Days

Specifies the number of days to delay processing subsequent branches of the process.

Hours

Specifies any additional hours to delay processing subsequent branches of the process.

To specify the portion of a day in hours, enter 0 to 23.

Note: The number of hours is an expression so there are no validations.

Minutes

Specifies any additional minutes to delay processing subsequent branches of the process.

To specify the portion of an hour in minutes, enter 0 to 59.

Note: The number of minutes is an expression so there are no validations.

Seconds

Specifies any additional seconds to delay processing subsequent branches of the process.

To specify the portion of a minute in seconds, enter 0 to 59.

Note: The number of seconds is an expression so there are no validations.

Relative to Process start time

Makes the delay relative to starting the process.

When this check box is cleared, the delay is after the process starts processing the operator. For example, this option can be used to trigger an alarm if the process does not end (reach a Stop operator) within a specified period of time.