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  • yuri
    Member
    • Mar 2014
    • 8574

    #16
    Can you describe what logic you are trying to implement with signals?
    If you find EspoCRM good, we would greatly appreciate if you could give the project a star on GitHub. We believe our work truly deserves more recognition. Thanks.

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    • MatLudlam
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2016
      • 288

      #17
      Hi thanks for the email with a URL link to https://github.com/espocrm/documenta...bpm-signals.md (for some reason it didn't post here).

      I have read that page several times but I am not really sure how to build something that uses it; that is why I am requesting examples. The feedback from an experienced user (i.e. me) is that the documentation doesn't provide everything that is needed. That is an opinion, which you may disagree with, but it is my opinion none the less. It is also an opinion shared by others who I talk with about building on the ESPO platform. So we could all be wrong, or just perhaps, more / better documentation / examples are needed.

      I don't see why asking for real world examples should be an issue.

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      • yuri
        Member
        • Mar 2014
        • 8574

        #18
        This describes quite in detail how signal works: https://github.com/espocrm/documenta...ing-opting-out
        If you find EspoCRM good, we would greatly appreciate if you could give the project a star on GitHub. We believe our work truly deserves more recognition. Thanks.

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        • Johndonym
          Junior Member
          • Apr 2020
          • 2

          #19
          I am also googling and can't find almost any answers for my questions. It's almost impossible to understand the BPM just from the "tutorial page".
          Some real life tutorials would be nice.

          It's like learning C from 10 lines of code.

          Good product, horrible documentation.

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