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(...) .SqlDataReader.get_MetaData() bei System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.FinishExecuteReader(SqlDataReader ds, RunBehavior runBehavior, String resetOptionsString, Boolean isInternal, Boolean forDescribeparameter Encryption, Boolean shouldCacheForAlwaysEncrypted) bei System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.CompleteAsyncExecuteReader(Boolean isInternal, Boolean forDescribeparameter Encryption) bei System.Data.S (...)

(...) notes.de/posts/2023/copy-attachment-to-other-workflow and https://community.webcon.com/forum/thread/3240 [quote="Daniel"] you using the function would be one option. Other are: - Set the local parameter using an SQL command - Use the for each function to iterate through the attachments - Use the for each function in combination with a data source - Use the for each function in combination with "a (...)

(...) s. In the "past" I returned a string and now it seems that an Object is expected with a "comments" array. I see no option to set "hasCustomModel" to true. The "change" function (1) has only one parameter and I have no idea how I could triggere the "changeFormField" directly so that I could provide "options". Has someone else run into this? Edit: In the mean time I changed the newData so that (...)

(...) be edited, but if the task has come from another process, those fields cannot be changed. In the URL, I'm passing the ID when the user creates a sub-task to a field in order to use it as editability parameter . However, although the field has information on it, I'm not able to make the fields editable. This is only working when I use instance from parent workflow. I cannot use this last option because t (...)

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