Workflow triggers allow you to customise what data is synchronised when something happens.
Example
You can create a one-way sync Workflow where when a document version is updated in the source location it triggers to sync in the target location.
What are the options available when creating a Workflow?
Triggers are only available when synchronising data (one-way or two-way sync Workflows).
By default, where triggers are available, they are all turned on.
Below is a list of the available triggers which will occur directionally depending on the Workflow type, one-way or two-way syncs.
Workflow Triggers
| Trigger Name | Description |
| File Created | When a file is created, it triggers the Workflow to synchronise the creation of that file in the target or source location. |
| File Updated | When a file is updated, it triggers the Workflow synchronise the updating of that file in the target or source location. |
| File Renamed | When a file is created it triggers the Workflow synchronise the rename of that file in the target or source location. |
| File Moved | When a file is created it triggers the Workflow synchronise the move of that file in the target or source location. |
| Folder Created | When a folder is created, it triggers the Workflow to synchronise the creation of that folder in the target or source location. |
| Folder Renamed | When a folder is renamed, it triggers the Workflow to synchronise the rename of that folder in the target or source location. |
| Folder Moved | When a file is moved, it triggers the Workflow synchronise the move of that folder in the target or source location. |
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