Time based workflow can be triggered every time a record is created or edited.
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Time-based workflows can be triggered every time a record is created or edited, based on the criteria specified in the rule criteria section of the workflow. These workflows use time-dependent actions to perform an action at a specified time after the rule criteria are met.
For example, a time-based workflow rule can be set up to send an email to a customer 7 days after a case is created or updated. The rule criteria section specifies when the rule should trigger, and the time-dependent actions section specifies when the email should be sent.
It is important to note that the time-based workflow rule will only trigger if the rule criteria are met, and any changes to the record that do not meet the rule criteria will not trigger the time-based actions.
In summary, time-based workflows can be triggered every time a record is created or edited, as long as the specified rule criteria are met.