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Chapter 8      Managing Triggers
  Defining an Extended Property Value Updated Trigger
Defining an Extended Property Value Updated Trigger
Use the Extended Property Value Updated trigger to specify the target properties to be used as a trigger 
when the value of the target property changes. This trigger will be especially important when managing 
cloud content using TEO. For example, a process may change the status in the target property value on 
a service target to Provisioned. This change could then trigger a process which may start notifying other 
applications about the new service being online.
An extended property value trigger will execute when the following actions occur by either a process or 
activity. 
  •
New target property value is defined for a target (the old value listed in the event will be the default 
target property value)
  •
Target property value is changed to one value to a different value
  •
Target property value is deleted for a target (the new value listed in the event will be the default 
target property value).
An extended property value trigger will NOT execute when the following action(s) occur, even if the 
target does not have a target property value defined and uses the default from target property definition.
  •
Default target property value is changed from one to another
  •
Target property definition is changed to exclude a specific target type, which deletes all existing 
target property values
To define an extended property value updated trigger:
Step 1
On the Process—Triggers tab, click New > Extended Property Value Updated.
The Extended Property Value Updated Properties dialog box displays.
Note
The Required Value 
 icon displayed on a tab or page indicates that the field is required and is missing 
a value.
Figure 8-2
Extended Property Value Updated Properties 
 General Tab