Offset after trigger for scheduling jobs

We are using IR 11.1.2.1. While trying to schedule a job, would it be an option to schedule a certain number of hours after a trigger goes on(like say, 2 hours after a trigger goes on). If yea, where can I find this option?
Thanks.

There is an option called "Externally triggered event" in workspace,I think you can use that option,Please check the following documentation
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E17236_01/epm.1112/raf_webuser.pdf (page 241),Section "EVENTS"

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