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Setting Job task timeout on triggers

In addition to the configuration level and the execution level, you can now set a timeout parameter in the trigger level of a Job task.

A timeout set on a trigger applies on the task run started by this trigger only. It overrides the task configuration timeout if that task has one.

Set this timeout when you append a trigger to a schedule or update a trigger of that schedule:
Information noteNote: When you set a timeout value on triggers, be aware that
  • Only time-based triggers support it; a webhook trigger does not.
  • Its accuracy is 10 seconds.
  • It is defined in minutes.
  • It applies only on Job tasks running on Remote Engine Gen1 v2.12.0 and onwards, Remote Engine Cluster and Cloud Engine.

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