For Events that are not scheduled, you can specify an expect time when you create the Event. The expect time indicates an expected time for the triggering of the Event. If an Event has an expect time, the Event appears on the schedule and forecasts for that time.
For example, suppose that a file is created around 4 p.m. each day. When you create a File Trigger Event that monitors the creation of the file, you can specify an expect time of 4PM DAILY. The File Trigger Event appears on the schedule for 4 p.m. each day.
Note: No action is required if the Event is not triggered by the expected time.
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