Thank you Daniel for your guidance! I've decided to change my approach to the problem. The items themselves are seperate instances in on process, but this just the database. Management process reads there items into an item list and I can change, add or delete them. Then the management process updat
Hello, I've just come accross a slight problem with updating an item list. I have a list of items (emplayee, year, number of days available). The list is being initialized at the registraton step with all the employee names (70 rows). I've also created seperate attribute fields for year and number o
The thing I wanted to achieve was to make a universal timeout working throughout the whole process, that would send reminders to the users after 3 days each object has been not processed. Keeping in mind your answer, I would have to setup timeuot on each step separately. That's not really a problem
Thanks a bunch, this makes things a lot clearer :)
Hello everyone! I have one question, because it is not obvieus to me. When I set an infinite timeout somewhere in a step in the beginning of the process - does the timeout stop when the process reaches one of the end steps, or does it go on and on an on? ;-)
Hello Community! I have a simple question (at least I think so). Is there a way to make a report that does only show certain columns and DOES NOT link to the details? I have a business delegation process and would like to allow everyone to check who's delegated and when. I do not want everyone to be
Hello everyone! I've come across a problem today. One user has some tasks in one of the processes, some are a bit overdue, but that's planned (they keep some tasks active until they will be able to complete them). After setting up a substitution I found out that new tasks are assigned the way I exp