Just to add to this, the repeat_delay variable on the definition is also not considered when the event is fired off, so that cannot be used as a means to limit the event from firing off every time the hold targeter is processing the hold, but that could be a way to correct this. Teach it to check for events, target that are newer than the repeat_delay.
Just to add to this, the repeat_delay variable on the definition is also not considered when the event is fired off, so that cannot be used as a means to limit the event from firing off every time the hold targeter is processing the hold, but that could be a way to correct this. Teach it to check for events, target that are newer than the repeat_delay.