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==Scripts for various objects== | ==Scripts for various objects== | ||
Planfix currently supports scripts for the following objects: | Planfix currently supports scripts for the following objects: | ||
*[[Automatic object scenarios|Scripts for Objects(tasks)]] | *[[Automatic object scenarios|Scripts for Objects(tasks)]] | ||
*[[Scripts for contacts]] | *[[Scripts for contacts]] | ||
==Working with scripts== | ==Working with scripts== | ||
*[[Events in scripts]] | *[[Events in scripts]] | ||
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*[[How the number of automatic operations is calculated]] | *[[How the number of automatic operations is calculated]] | ||
*[[Custom scripting actions]] | *[[Custom scripting actions]] | ||
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Revision as of 08:59, 21 November 2024
A script is an automatically executed sequence of tasks or contacts operations that are linked to a specific event and set of conditions.
Scripts for various objects
Planfix currently supports scripts for the following objects:
Working with scripts
- Events in scripts
- Queue for executing scripts
- Sending POST requests using scripts
- Delayed scripts
- Testing mode
- Copying parts of scripts to other scripts
- Script triggers
- Technical limitations of scripts
- Custom scripting actions
- How the number of automatic operations is calculated
- Custom scripting actions