(...) version: 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019 version 2012 supported until the end of 2022 version 2014 and newer - version 2014 and newer version 2016 and newer (database set to Compatibility Level 120) Solr Server version 8.2 - version 8.2 - version 8.11 version 9.4 SharePoint Foundation version 2013 version 2013 supported until the end o (...)
(...) cek Język From WEBCON BPS 2022.1.1, the lowest supported SQL Server is 2014. In the case of WEBCON BPS installations using the higher versions of SQL Server, WEBCON BPS databases work with the Compatibility Level set to SQL Server 2014 by default. Changing the Compatibility Level from SQL Server 2014 to SQL Server 2019 is possible, but you need to disable the TSQL_SCALAR_UDF_INLINING (Scalar UDF Inlining) (...)
(...) Starting with WEBCON BPS 2022.1.1, the lowest supported MS SQL Server version is 2014. Due to this, when installing/updating WEBCON BPS, the Compatibility Level for databases is set to 120 – which corresponds to SQL Server 2014. This setting is also used when installing WEBCON BPS with newer versions of SQL Server (2016, 2019…). When installing BPS databases on SQL server higher than 2014, changi (...)
(...) External content by Daniel Krüger; November 10, 2024 ; The original post has appeared on daniels-notes.de With WEBCON BPS 2025 the maximum supported Compatibility Level is 160 (SQL Server 2022). Change log: Changed the default Compatibility Level for new SQL databases created during the installation of the WEBCON BPS platform. As a result, the previous Compatibility Level set to 120 (SQL Server (...)
(...) HI, When installing Webcon, the SQL Server Compatibility Level is set to 120 (default). To use advanced functions like `string_split` and data processing functions from JSON, it is necessary to manually change the Compatibility Level to 150. These functions are essential in developing more complex processes. If we manually upgrade the Compatibility Level from 120 to 150, Webcon will no longer provide support. (...)
Hello Does Webcon 2023 work with SQL 2022? Native or with compatibility db level 2019?