<Howard_Treisman@adobeforums.com> ha scritto nel messaggio <br />news:3bc24757.1@webcrossing.la2eafNXanI...<br />> Hi<br />> You can't embed an xpath expression into the box.<br />><br />> The only workaround I'm aware of is to use Avoka's UserPlus QPAC. It takes <br />> a somewhat different approach to reminders, escalations and deadlines - <br />> these are managed by a separate sub-process. The advantage of this is that <br />> you can do whatever you want in the sub-process - including, for example, <br />> waiting for a variable amount of time, or even checking a database or <br />> other external system in order to help make the decision about whether to <br />> deadline the task.<br />><br />> We have a paper written on how to achieve this if you're interested:<br />> <a href=http://www.avoka.com/betaqpacs/An%20Advanced%20Approach%20to%20Task%20Reminders%20and%20Escalations.pdf><br />><br />> Regards,<br />> Howard<br /><br />Hi Howard,<br />yes, I try the UserPlus QPAC, but I didn't find a usermanual in the zip <br />file, so I try it but can't obtain what I want. Now I'm going to read this <br />Paper.<br />Another question: i try also the TaskComplete QPAC...in your opinion it is <br />possible to do the same but not by "terminating" the process, but on the <br />contrary making it complete?<br /><br />Thanks,<br />Alessio