Aaron McCausland
01/22/2025, 4:23 PMCeligo AI
01/22/2025, 4:23 PMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):****** Disclaimer: This response was generated by an artificial intelligence assistant based on previous conversations from multiple Slack channels, and may contain inaccuracies or mistakes. ****** Based on the conversations, it appears that a scheduled workflow does not trigger a user event script. This is because user event scripts cannot be executed by other user event scripts or by workflows with a context of User Event Script. The execution context of a workflow is independent of its initiation. Therefore, even if a workflow is initiated on a schedule, it does not necessarily mean that it will trigger a user event script. In terms of the order of execution, user event entry points generally run before workflow triggers. However, this does not mean that a user event after submit would run before a workflow's before record submit. The context of a workflow is independent of the initiation, so a scheduled workflow may not necessarily run after a user event script. In conclusion, a scheduled workflow does not trigger a user event script. If you need to trigger a user event script, you may need to consider other triggers or methods.
Celigo AI
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