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WEBCON offers a wide range of training courses on the main BPS components. Regardless of whether a particular training course covers basic, advanced or highly advanced operation of the system, it is designed to introduce the participants to the world of BPS and to show them its basic and most frequently used functionalities. The universal character of the training, the time constraints, and the hi

(...) s, and to retrieve values from data sources. CONCAT combines text values into a single string and is available among the functions dedicated to text. With CONCAT you can retrieve global constants, process constants, form field values, and combine them into a more complex text. Example: CONCAT [‘WI’][‘_‘][‘Wisconsin’] returns “WI_Wisconsin”. LIKE ch (...)

(...) on technologies (ICT) with the expectations of the labor market.  During the conference, Aleksandra Słuszniak, Digital Transformation Director at WEBCON, presented on the topic "Low-code process automation – changes in labour market trajectories". During her lecture, Ola emphasized how Low-code platforms are expanding the IT job market to professionals with diverse educationa (...)

(...) ion and related system changes.   Configuration and operation principles Path transition authorization provides additional authentication that prevents unapproved access to tasks in the process . This protects against unauthorized use, such as when an employee leaves their workstation and another employee occupies it. Access to the data will either be one-time (single path transition) or tim (...)

(...) he QR code icon available in applicable elements of the form (form fields) and Portal (search box). After directing the camera towards the code, the scanner automatically recognizes the code and process es the encoded value appropriately. Searching by QR codes Users of the mobile application can search databases in two ways: using the standard method, i.e., by manually entering a query in the s (...)

(...) al Adding privileges through admin action on Portal Business rule functions in the “Users” node, e.g. CURRENT USER IS ONE OF, USER IS ONE OF, etc. Privileges at Global, Application, process , and Workflow level Application supervisor   Note: all areas mentioned above use the system data source. Because this source is used globally and extensively, all changes to its conf (...)

(...) ts employees to explain the changes that the recently introduced European Commission Regulation on Food Additives brings to the industry and to the company's operations in general. Accordingly, a process has been created to register those interested in attending such a webinar. It is planned that the process , as well as the webinars themselves, will be available in 3 language versions: English, Frenc (...)

(...) A user with Application Administrator privileges has access to the configuration of a specific application but does not have the capability to create others. Instead, they have the ability to add new process es created within a specific application and modify existing ones. Furthermore, they have the capability to create data sources and utilize existing ones, provided that the existing ones are public. (...)

(...) arried out offline. In that case, the registration of the WEBCON BPS environment is done using the .req file generated in WEBCON BPS Designer Studio or WEBCON BPS Installer. This manual explains the process for the former case. Follow these steps to generate the service identifier file: Open the License service activation wizard (see chapter 1). In the activation kind section select Off (...)

(...) article. The next installer window requires granting permissions to the ABBYY FineReader 12 component for the service user account. You can grant relevant permissions in the course of installation process or skip this step and configure them later on.   Clicking the Yes button opens the Component Services window, allowing you to add the necessary permissions. Choosing No allows you to c (...)

(...) ervices configuration node, both the production and test services should be visible. Uncheck all roles from the production service, and transfer them over to the test service. Also set the associated process (i.e. content) database. At this point, you can also remove the production service from the test database. If you get notified that the service is still in use, see the last chapter of this art (...)

(...) notifications.   Configuration in WEBCON BPS Designer Studio The WEBCON BPS mobile application requires configuration of the following elements in Designer Studio: compact form (process configuration window → Compact view). - The settings of the compact form are by default inherited from the configuration of the main form. However, it is possible to break the inheritance a (...)

(...) s-notes-.de   There’s no application I know of, which doesn’t use some workflow relations. The most common is the parent-child variant followed by data referenced from dictionary process es, which further continues with grand-grand-children with other data references. The post shall provide an overview of the options we have to: navigate to the related elements display related (...)

(...) re two applications where one affects the other (there's a relationship between them) The applications interact with each other. For instance, a workflow in one starts a sub-workflow in another process , which in turn updates the first one. The applications include choice fields, which are used to connect other workflows/display data from them using BPS internal views. READ MORE: HER (...)

(...) ibility and consistent rendering across a wide range of email clients and devices. These challenges can be formidable, especially for those without a deep understanding of how various email platforms process HTML and CSS. Compatibility with Various Email Clients: One of the most significant hurdles in email template design is the fragmentation of email clients (like Outlook, Gmail, Apple Mail, etc.). (...)

(...)   The open lecture entitled "process Design using Low-Code for Students Planning to Work in Business and IT", organized by the Department of Logistics and process Engineering and WEBCON Sp. z o.o., brought significant value to students of Logistics and Computer Science at UITM. During the lecture, Urszula Słupik and Adrian Baszak introduced students to (...)

(...) al column mapping options, users can complete, overwrite, and update Item list values with confidence that no information they wish to include in it will be missed. Those in charge of configuring the process can choose from actions that will include unique values or not, depending on the desired effect. Additionally, users can now swiftly delete all or selected rows of a form field, eliminating the need (...)

(...) ds of additional authorization that the end user can leverage when the additional authorization (path transition authorization, authorization to access confidential form data) has been enabled in the process configuration. It is mandatory to have at least one active additional authorization method. The full writeup for this feature can be found here: Path authorization. SMS – a one-time au (...)

(...) Author: Markus Jenni I came across a requirement, that only pdf files should be allowed to be uploaded. As there are other file extensions allowed in further process es, we can not only limit the extensions globally. To enforce this requirement, we first configured a validation rule, which basically did the trick. However, from a user experience perspective, it would be great if the open (...)

(...) g between two initialization modes: "initialize only at the first step" or "initialize at every step." This decision impacts how the data in the itemlist is updated throughout the process . Selective and Flexible Initialization Itemlists can be set to initialize either at the start of the process or at each step, providing the flexibility to include only the necessary informa (...)