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Version: 5.5

Time Trigger

The time trigger initiates data transfers at freely definable intervals on a time-controlled basis. If a transfer is to be executed once a day, you can also specify a fixed time.

The individual properties are:

PropertyDescription
Cyclical transferThe transfer is triggered at the specified interval.
Transfer intervalThe interval at which the transfer is triggered. If the start delay = 0, the first transfer after the router start is only triggered after the interval has elapsed. Always specify as a whole number, no decimal places. Therefore, select milliseconds, seconds, minutes, hours, or days as units. The router always calculates the new interval after the end of the last transfer, so that if the setting is "1 s," a transfer is not triggered every second, but 1 second after the end of the previous transfer.
Start delayStart delay after which the interval count starts after the router starts. The first transfer therefore takes place after the start delay + transfer interval has elapsed. Default always as an integer, no decimal places. Therefore, milliseconds, seconds, minutes, hours, or days must be selected as units.
Absolute timeThe transfer is triggered once a day at the set time.
TimeTime at which the transfer is triggered.