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(...) g and configuring change requests The change request functionality is by default disabled – to use it you need to enable it in the Designer Studio settings (the “System settings” button → the “Global parameters” node on the selection tree → Change Requests) or in the Admin Panel in Portal (user panel → “Administration” → Change requests). (...)

(...) the Printing labels checkbox in the Service roles section remains selected.   After saving the new service, the Secrets section will appear in its configuration window. Click the button Generate a new client secret  available in this section. This will display the API secret window where you should click the button as above. Following that, the corresponding secret will be auto (...)

(...) ng and includes at least one upper- and lower-case letter, and a digit. Once you enter the aforementioned data select the checkbox I agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and click the SIGN-UP button . The Aspecto service window where you can create your user account   After clicking the button , a window is displayed that informs about successful account registration and sending (...)

(...) uo;: the total number of all completed tasks, regardless of which path choice was made. “Vote Count for Path ID”: the number of completed tasks for which a particular path was selected (button was clicked). It will need you to supply the ID of the path you want to examine. “Vote Results”: a text representation of the list of each person who completed a task, and what their pa (...)

(...) example, from the Report or My tasks level, without having to enter form edit mode. A similar authorization solution is provided for users of Mass actions on reports. When configuring Mass action button s, the user can select a path for which a periodic or each-time authorization requirement has been set. The code received is then used to authorize the simultaneous movement of multiple report element (...)

(...) .0 or newer, or iOS 16.0 or newer. To download the application, search for “WEBCON BPS” on Google Play and App Store. You can also download the app by clicking the Mobile application button available in the user menu in Portal.   After selecting the aforementioned button , the system displays a QR code for downloading the app. To download the application, press the link p (...)

(...) io as the System Administrator. This means that, quite literally, they have a broader view. With access to the full configuration of Designer Studio at the global and application levels, they can see button s, options, or fields that are either invisible or inactive for citizen developers with Application administrator privileges. Furthermore, among other things, they have the ability to manage data sour (...)

(...) p; To make the service easier to use, the page is divided into the following sections: Top menu bar – contains information about the currently logged-in user, an Installation details button , and a button to log out of LAS. Information on the highest version of WEBCON BPS that can be installed as part of the purchased Software Assurance package. Tile for uploading a .req file to acti (...)

(...) ctivate to continue.   After a while, a window will appear with the information that the service activation has started. Click on the Download activation file and Download license button s to save the necessary files to your local disk.   3.2 Proceeding with offline activation By following the above steps, the license service has been activated in the LAS. However, (...)

(...) Install network license server on the local machine mode. Select the Install network license server on the local machine option in the installation window.   Once you select the OK button , the ABBYY FineReader 12 installer is run to install the corresponding components.   A window prompting you to enter the license key is displayed after completing the components instal (...)

(...) ly the replacement of placeholders like [|ElementAddress|] and [|WebAddress|] with actual <a href> tags in the email body. This automatic replacement caused the color of hyperlinks to match the button colors, as they shared the same CSS properties. To address this, we had to be particularly cautious in our color choices for button s, ensuring that they were distinct yet complementary to the hyperli (...)

(...) The differences between saving a workflow instance using the save action and a save path. How to simulate a save menu action, in case of a new workflow instance. How to simulate a path button which is actually only saving the workflow instance The only drawback is, that this post is quite old and I only provided a link to a post because I added breaking changes in 2023. READ M (...)

(...) All of these actions are available in the Form group and can be triggered: On entry, On exit, On timeout, On browser opening (except for the Update item list value action), Under a Menu button , On path, Upon instance saving.   For the purposes of this article, an Item list called “List of spare parts” was prepared that contains two Single line of text columns ( (...)

(...) dash; this is for when endpoints rely on token authentication. This list of exceptions here should contain all such endpoints.   Logout options in Portal By default, we have one logout button which logs out of one session. We can add a second button to make it possible to log out of all sessions OR change the default button to log out from all sessions. Log out from a single session (...)

(...) s, as well as keyboard-based sorting of results.   Fig. 6. Mouse-free navigation through the global search page On the form, users will be able to navigate editable input fields, Menu button s, and select Paths in a similar manner. It will also be possible to set focus on the Info panel, Attachments and Comments sections and their respective elements.   Fig. 7. Navigating the (...)

(...) json file will be automatically saved to the location indicated for the standard .bpe export file. It will also be possible to preview the contents of the .json file by clicking the Import Parameters button in the Finish step of the wizard.   Fig. 8. Export wizard window with option to preview the .json file   Configuration file parameters The .json file saved on disk contains (...)

(...) e in the selection tree, and add a new field named “Project execution cost”. In the Field type, choose the Data presentation node and select Widget. Then, click the Advanced configuration button .     Now, it's best to begin the form field configuration by defining its type. Since the configured Widget should draw attention to a specific numerical value, leave the (...)

(...) be created and configured in Portal, i.e. its target location where it will be used by the Head.   Creating a dashboard Go to the selected application home page and click the Edit button visible in the top right corner, then select the Enable edit mode option.       Next, click again the Edit button , select Add new, and choose Dashboard.   & (...)

(...) lication in Designer Studio can access ToDo List and the whole functionality. To view the list, click the Actions tab available in the upper bar of the Designer Studio window and select the ToDo List button .     Navigation within the ToDo List window The list window is displayed independently of the configuration windows for specific application objects in Designer Studi (...)

(...) p;        Full individuality is achieved when you create the link yourself, giving you access to all the possibilities of HTML. This allows you to create custom button s, among other things. Example of a customized "Go to Element" link: BTW: The link for "Go to Application" ends behind the "Application|ID|", but it can be extended w (...)