As robust and flexible as ProcessMaker is, it cannot do everything we will require in building a business process right out of the box as we have seen in some of the scenarios in the earlier chapters of this guide. Fortunately, it provides us a powerful tool for adding the necessary custom behavior, called triggers. We saw in the previous chapter how triggers can be helpful in adding custom logic to the business process in the Self-Service Value-Based Assignment method example. We were able to fetch and assign a specific group based on input filled in by the user. ...