I often find myself pressing the "eSpace management" button in Service Studio just so I can start a timer. It would be useful if we could just right click a timer on the Processes tab and have a "Run Now" to instantly schedule the timer.
I'm going to shamelessly bump this one :).
Would be nice to run a timer directly from Service Studio, without having to go to Service Center.
For exemple, click with right button on timer and run.
Like it!
Any news on that? Would be very useful!
When developing in Service Studio, we can create Timers which run processes. When debugging a Timer process, it would be handy to start a timer for debug with a right click -> Run Now from the developments screens, instead of the Service Center interface
For testing purpose, maybe should be a good help for the developer can to start the Run of a Timer from Service Studio
Time saver!
Great Idea! It should be implemented.
Wonderful idea. Like to see it implemented.
Thanks for the idea
Had this same idea right now. When SC is slow, This is a time-saving functionality.
+1, looking for this right now.
Hi,
Often for development reasons we want to force a certain timer to run and we have to go to the Service Center to do it. It would be nice to be able to force the timer to run directly in Service Studio, thus avoiding a greater number of clicks and to make the iteration easier.
Best regards,
Ricardo
How hard is it to implement this idea? Just a simple triggering of the timer, we don't want to do anything else.
Looking at the original idea dates..... hard? :)
Yes, you would think so, but it is in fact extremely simple. Really don't know why they haven't already implemented this...
@Kilian Hekhuis the reply had some sarcasm in it :) I would think it is nothing more than extending the servicestudio.asmx with a refactored part of eSpace_Timer_Edit.aspx of service center
It should already be a architectured solution, but there is still not a revamped React version of service center. ("If it ain't broke don't fix it" methodology?)
Without access to the code, so call me dumb; In my mind it should not take more than one day to realize and test it (A lot less, but included coffee time). Everything is there already.
Lets hope they pick up the gauntlet and prove us right or wrong ;)
Implemented in ODC. New in ODC Studio 1.4.2