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(...) oved leaves in the absence process, but there are more possibilities - the process described below allows you to manage employees from the level of the production line. Application At the first step , a line supervisor assigns tasks to employees, completes necessary data (such as line number and production type), and starts an instance.   Fig. 1. An example application instance (...)

(...) tity. Figure 1 presents the exemplary configuration for WEBCON BPS PL business entity.    Fig. 1. Business entity configuration in WEBCON BPS Designer Studio   The next step is to create BPS groups and assign users their users. See: BPS groups in Standalone installation type. Figure 2 presents the list of created groups. When configurating groups the following format (...)

(...) ilustrated on the example of entering an invoice document into an external system.  An invoice is registered and approved in the WEBCON BPS system. In the "Accounting Verification" step an invoice entry into the external system is invoked. The user invokes the entry by using the WEBCON BPS system.  Such entry is made by invoking a synchronous WEB Service at the "Entry i (...)

(...) ;Field matrix - setting the "Justification of need" form field   Fig. 9. Field matrix - setting the "Department Head's consent" form field   The next step is to set the rule limiting the requiredness of the "Justification of need" form field in the "Editability and requiredness" tab.The rule below returns TRUE when the total order a (...)

(...) n. The process consists of two workflows: Marketing offer workflow – the workflow is used to start and monitor ongoing marketing campaigns. A user registers a new campaign and in the next step fills out the details of the offer. If you follow the Offer created path by using the for each operator and the Start a subworkflow action, the Marketing request subworkflow will be started for each (...)

(...) n of Autenti and properly modify the addresses provided in this screenshot.    Configure the send document for signature action. Here it is triggered at “Manager approval” step . On “Approve” intermediate path add “Approve” automation including the trigger SDK action.     Figure 6. Configuration of the send document action &n (...)

(...) Templates. A panel will appear on the right side of the document, from which select your preferred Applications and Processes/Form Types, as well as form fields.     The next step is to create a printout with the indicated form fields. The new Word document will be a template on which you can enter any formatted text. In the described example, it is the text of the equipment p (...)

(...) er] command to USE [Name_base] in the script.   Since only performance is considered here, change the @CreateJobs parameter to NULL and run the script by selecting Execute. The next step is to create a new job, which can be easily done from the interface:     In the General tab, change the name of the job to one that suggests what it does, such as ‘Mainte (...)

(...) ield. Now, click the “Execution conditions” tab. It is also possible to choose icon of the new button and specify the message displayed before and after proper action execution. These step s are skipped in the discussed example.       To make the button available only for the document entry point, enter the below rule in the “Availability restriction (...)

(...) client. The client can view the schedule, but cannot sort the item list, as the schedule is fixed and cannot be modified in any way. A simple four-stage workflow is defined. It begins with a start step where the schedule is drafted and then transits to an intermediary step where it is either accepted or rejected. The process workflow for credit installment schedule   Apart from pi (...)

(...) The author would like to share the prepared documentation with their colleagues from the creative department so that they can proofread it and make any changes thereto / give suggestions. In the next step , the documentation will be forwarded to the supervisor for review. The process used in the business case is as follows:     The designed process assumes that during the revi (...)

(...) e integration can be found on our GitHub. Each connector represents a context for obtaining data: User or Application In this article, we will go over the latter method in detail. The list of step s to achieve this is as follows: Download the connectors and place them into the “Custom connectors” repository of the Power BI installation folder. Set up an API application in th (...)

(...) Timeout actions An “On timeout” automation is a specific action trigger. An automation of this sort executes actions after a specific time elapses, e.g. from the moment of entering a step . The time after which an automation of this sort is run can be calculated based on more complex conditions that can also refer to form field values. The whole configuration allowing users to define t (...)

(...) ersion: 2022.1.4 and above, author: Krystyna Gawryał   Introduction Instance history is an area where the user can check what actions were performed in the Workflow. History details the step s taken by the user and the paths they took to complete the assigned task and finish the workflow. This article summarizes the most important information on the Instance history in WEBCON BPS Porta (...)

(...) for application management” option available in the installer window allows users to move to database creation.       Then, go to the “Database creation” step available on the left, select “Archive Databases” (related to specific content database), and click “Create archive database”. The “Database creation” node (...)

(...) ettings.       Next, go to the Mail tab, select Customize actions, and check the box next to WEBCON BPS Add-In.     After going through the above step s, the Outlook Modern add-in is ready for use in the web application.   Installation in the desktop application There are several ways to install the add-in (manifest) in Microsoft 365 d (...)

(...) can be installed globally in an Active Directory environment with properly defined Group Policy, in which case the local user does not need to have administrator privileges.   In the next step , the installer window will be displayed:       Click Install – the installation of the add-in will begin. It may take a few minutes. After successful installa (...)

(...) re-exporting the application component from the original environment. However, when attempting to import the current package, the wizard in the target environment prevents from proceeding to the next step – the Next button is disabled because the system has not detected any changes (No changes state).   Fig. 4. Import of the process after updating the global element is not possibl (...)

(...) ervice process with the basic features role configured for a given database. Another type of actions controlled by the service are the “On Timeout” actions. In this case, once you enter a step with the “On timeout” action, the action is postponed in the database and executed by the service responsible for the respective role after the time specified in the action elapses.  (...)

(...) ss all processes and applications built in WEBCON BPS (as long as they have the necessary privileges). This access involves the ability to create new instances, edit and save them, move them to other step s via paths, and browse reports and applications. Through this license, a specific number of users (determined by the number of licenses) will be able to use the system without limitations regarding (...)