ExecuteCurrentActionAgainOnce
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ExecuteCurrentActionAgainOnce is tightly coupled to rest calls to external services.
ExecuteCurrentActionAgainOnce is tightly coupled to rest calls to external services.


see [[Documentation:OCLOperators_RestPost]]
See [[Documentation:OCLOperators_RestPost]]


Its main usage is when a RestPost has failed, and you suspect that the reason for failure is a lapse of a accesstoken valid time. You would then want to silently use the refreshtoken to get a new accesstoken - and once you have the accesstoken you want to ExecuteCurrentActionAgainOnce
Its main usage is when a RestPost has failed, and you suspect that the reason for failure is a lapse of an accesstoken valid time. You would then want to silently use the refreshtoken to get a new accesstoken - and once you have the accesstoken you want to ExecuteCurrentActionAgainOnce.

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ExecuteCurrentActionAgainOnce is tightly coupled to rest calls to external services.

See Documentation:OCLOperators_RestPost

Its main usage is when a RestPost has failed, and you suspect that the reason for failure is a lapse of an accesstoken valid time. You would then want to silently use the refreshtoken to get a new accesstoken - and once you have the accesstoken you want to ExecuteCurrentActionAgainOnce.