(...) ion Fig. 8. OAuth2 Authentication form field configuration After saving the process, a new form field will appear on the form to allow login. After selecting the Sign in button , the system will connect to Azure and display an authentication window. In it, the user should enter their Microsoft account information. Fig. 9. The Sign in window After correct login, t (...)
(...) get-started/azure-portal/), use the search box at the top of the window to search for and select Log Analytics workspace. To create a new workspace, click the Create button in the upper right corner of the newly opened window. In the workspace configuration window, select the appropriate subscription type in the Subscription field, and create (...)
(...) ate and select the User.Read.Allpermission. Follow the same steps to add the Group.Read.All permission. Once the permissions have been added, you will need to approve them by clicking the button in the Grant consent area. The next step is to generate a code (called Secret) that will be used to configure the mechanism on the WEBCON BPS side. In the Certificates and secrets window, (...)
(...) horization are never sent in e-mails. Form in view and edit mode On a form in view (read-only) mode, fields, groups, and tabs that require authorization will be covered up with this button : Fig. 5. A restricted field/group/tab Clicking on the button will reveal the field as long as the authorization session is still active (Required periodically), or will (...)
(...) hat will stop the timer-related actions) and Number of minutes to retry after error (defines the time after which the next timer execution will take place in case of an error). In addition, a Test button has been provided so that you can check (via an additional Planned timer executions window) the scheduled dates on which the timer will be executed. In the window, you can set any va (...)
(...) hboard), switch to edit mode (User profile → Edit mode), and navigate to the Filter panel tab. In the tab window, go to the Available filters section and click the Add button to define the form field whose values will be used to filter the reports. In the newly added row, open the drop-down list in the Filtered columns field. Since both target reports—the " (...)
(...) workflow instance from the database. To execute such an action cyclically, you can use the approach described at the end of this article. A sample action is placed in the automation under the Menu button in one of the workflow steps: Fig. 1. Action context (menu button ) No credentials have been entered in the action configuration, so the script is run in the context of the account (...)
(...) window. Authentication takes place after entering the login data set in the variables. The administration panel is displayed, where it is possible to create a new public form. After clicking the Add button , the form creation wizard will appear. Based on the permissions granted to the API application, the system will return a list of processes and form fields. Fig. 12. Form configurati (...)
(...) Edge, Chrome, Opera: Open Developer Tools with the F12 key or the shortcut Ctrl+Shift+I and go to the "Console" tab. Clear the contents of the console by pressing the appropriate button or using Ctrl+L. Reproduce the problem in the system – the logs will be saved in the console. Save the created logs by right-clicking on them and selecting "Save as..." and save t (...)
(...) vate standard push notifications Process license instead of single solution license Create new custom themes Verify updated item list actions Type error when executing a path Instance start button s Empty report tiles REST and business rules Updating to BPS 2023 Calculated columns for Choose fields New database field Breaking change due to one’s own la (...)
(...) es.de When you update to WEBCON BPS 2025 you will also want to upgrade your applications to the new UI features it offers. While playing around with them I soon got annoyed that the save button on the dashboard wasn’t visible. This sparked the idea to introduce hotkeys to WEBCON BPS. In my blog post you will find details but in general there are hotkeys for Save / Apply actio (...)
(...) onnection names that need to be completed after import are highlighted in red. After making the above settings, the State column will display Configured in green and the Next button will become active again. 3. Configuration import This step is the actual import of the global automation configuration. However, no user action is required here (other th (...)
(...) as add and remove phases and actors using the menu available by clicking on their names. A new phase can be added to the left or right of the currently edited phase by selecting one of the dedicated button s. Similarly, a new actor can be added above or below the currently edited actor. Selecting the Edit button in this menu (pencil icon) opens the Properties window, where you can change the name (...)
(...) ngs in WEBCON BPS Designer Studio). Create a process translation file – after selecting this option, specifying the process and translation language, and confirming with the Translate with AI button , a file with the process configuration elements is created in which a column with their translations in the selected language is automatically added. If the process configuration elements already had (...)
(...) ent is sent for signature to the individuals listed in the Signers list, who receive the following email: Fig. 13. Content of the email from Autenti The View and sign the document button is also a hyperlink that leads to the document that is ready to be signed. Clicking the link redirects you to the authorization page, where you need to enter the SMS code to unlock the document. If t (...)
(...) sp; Step 1: create a dashboard To create a new dashboard within a selected application, enable edit mode in Portal (Settings → Edit mode), then add a dashboard by clicking the Add new button in the navigation menu and selecting the Dashboard option. Step 2: enter a name and description After creating the dashboard, its configuration window is displayed. (...)
(...) REST API endpoint in PowerShell Universal Create Endpoint Enter the URLfor the endpoint, choose the correct method POST and set some other fields to create the endpont, click on the OK button : PowerShell Script Now you can enter your PowerShell code and don't forget after all changes by clicking the small save button on the upper right: The example code rece (...)
(...) lready within the limits, the image remains unchanged. The alert messages can be commented out for productive use, but they are useful during testing. After executing the JavaScript, a hidden save button is triggered. Since the visible JavaScript button is part of the DownScaler code, make sure to deactivate the JavaScript after this step to prevent the save button from being incorrectly displayed in (...)
(...) he user sees the form shown in the screenshot below. They can either manually enter the article content or use the AI-powered text generation feature by clicking the "Generate content" button : The article content is generated based on the values entered in the "Style" and "Topic" form fields. For this purpose, the AI PROMPT function is used, where a qu (...)
(...) n extensive documentation of the public links function, reading about it and personal experience is something different. For example, edit privileges don't necessarily show the path button s. You can find my notes about it in this post.