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Marcin Stachera - Marcopol

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Registration point
28.05.2025 16:21

IMHO I can access the printer whether I have specified a user or not (I add a button and see it all the time, regardless of whether the user is filled in). When I try to print the QR code manually, it only works when I do it using the command line and the command: copy /B test2.zpl \prin............

Registration point
27.05.2025 08:17

Thank you for your reply, I solved it by connecting to a network printer as you wrote. The test passed, but when I try to print anything, the printer does not print anything. What could be the cause? The printer is not connected to the computer, but to the printer server. Printer: CITIZEN CL-S521

Registration point
30.04.2025 13:38

Hello I have a question has anyone tried to set up a local printer in Registretion point? Is it possible? I want to print a barcode using the barcode print action, and I want to try to set the local printer as the primary printer in the settings.

Hi Katarzyna, were you able to solve the problem with the qr code with hyperlink? I have a similar case where I want to generate a qr code with hyperlink in action and put it in a .pdf file.

Yes, you're right, I hadn't even considered that. Thank's

Hi Daniel but if I use foreach operator then it will update me all rows, i need to update rows just in specified number which are defined in field "Nr fields to update"

Hi Karol, thanks for your answer, I solved it exactly this way

Hi everyone, maybe someone had a similar topic. I need to update a certain number of fields in one column of an item list. Is it possible to do this with the “Update item list” action?

What do you mean by using auto JSON to generate full JSON?

Hi Krystian, I recently did this in a similar way using sql and FOR EACH. Thank's for your interest anyway BTW, can I now use multiple id's in the JSON request in the row ID? as below: { "itemLists": [ { "guid": "bc3d3cff-f44f-4e50-9844-ef1e3d809cb1", "rows": [

Support batch processing
09.01.2025 14:54

To improve the REST API and working with it, perhaps it is possible to introduce support for batch processing. I think it could help and speed up the work with field updates in many elements. https://www.odata.org/documentation/odata-version-3-0/batch-processing/

Thanks Daniel for answer, I will create a user voice, maybe something will change.

Hello community, I have a question, is it possible to update rows in a list of elements in more than one element using only one action in Inwoke REST WEB service? For example, /api/data/v6.0/db/1/elements/1111, 12222?

Hi, How can I check the warnings from the service status as in the attachment. I can't locate the problem. I know it is caused by action: generate Word file, but I can't find the process where this action is used.

That's the point :). I'm sure I've tried to do it in querry, but you know how it is. Anyway, many thanks for your help.

Ok, so first of all how it works: I move the workflow to the second step (Fill item list), where the item list fills in automatically using initialisation. Then, after 2 minutes, the timeout starts with the action ‘Generate Excel file’. In the advanced configuration of the item list, I set the sort

Hi Jacek, yes I have this already set up but it doesn't work, on the form it looks perfect but in the excel file unfortunately the data is randomly sorted.

Hi all, I have a question about exporting data to an excel file from item list. I want this data to be already sorted after exporting to an .xlsx file. When the data is loaded into the item list it is sorted by webcon, on the form it is ok, but when exporting to excel the data in the .xlsx file i

Tile report change
22.03.2024 08:31

Martin you are God :) I wrot with this to Webcon support and They wrot me back that this is no way to change. Thank You once again.

Tile report change
22.03.2024 08:26

Thank You Maksymilian. Martin solved my problem but Your idea is great as well.

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