
The two control trigger types are:
Trigger Mode property. For example, every n minutes, n hours, or whatever combination is needed.
Trigger Mode property. For example, at 00:00:00 (midnight) all days of week except Sunday.Each type has even more configuration capabilities to further define the fire time.
To use a trigger, you typically link it to a selected action of a point extension (for example a control, alarm, and history) to automate an action. Often, you use a trigger as a child of a particular point (sibling to the linked extension). Or, you can have a trigger in the same container as multiple points and link it to more than one point or point extension.
For example, a Daily trigger (defined for midnight) can be linked to the Reset Elapsed Active Time action of a Discrete Totalizer extension on a Boolean writable point. In this case, that point’s Discrete Totalizer extension would only show runtime accumulated during the current day.
Other objects with trigger functions are found in various palettes. The most closely related is the TriggerSchedule object, found in the schedule palette.