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Chapter 8      Managing Triggers
  Defining a Task Trigger
Step 4
Complete the following tabs, as necessary, and then click OK to complete the procedure.
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Condition—Specify when an action is to be taken based on an evaluation of the defined conditions. 
See 
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Knowledge Base—Choose the appropriate knowledge base article to associate with the trigger. See 
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The new trigger displays in the Trigger property page.
Defining a Task Trigger
The Task trigger is used to specify the criteria to match within the task to trigger the process. When the 
value of the task matches the criteria, the process will be triggered. The following provides the steps used 
to execute a task trigger based on whether the specified task properties were created, expired, or past due.
To define a task trigger:
Step 1
On the Process—Triggers tab, click New > Task and then choose one of the following task triggers. 
The [Trigger] 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.
Step 2
On the General tab, specify the following information:
Step 3
Click the Criteria tab to continue. 
Task Trigger
Description
Task Created
Specifies criteria to trigger when a matching task has been 
created
Task Expired
Specifies criteria to trigger when a matching task expires
Task Past Due
Specifies criteria to trigger when a matching task becomes 
past due
Field
Description
Display Name
Name of the trigger
Type
Display-only. Type of trigger
Description
Brief description of the trigger
Enabled
The Enabled check box is checked by default. The checked 
box indicates the target group is available for execution. 
Uncheck the check box to disable the object. If the check 
box is unchecked, the object is disabled and will be 
unavailable for execution.