(...) le the public link functionality Note that checking the button itself will also modify the configuration of the Designer Studio. One of the modifications involves access to three sharing action s and the ability to insert the “Share” button directly in the form. Other modification is the appearance of new business rules. The aforementioned configuration elements are discussed bel (...)
(...) far more freedom to customize how they are calculated. Instead of focusing on the completion time of tasks in one specific step, performance indicators can be started, stopped, and restarted using action s distributed around the workflow. In effect, this allows performance indicators to calculate completion times for individual steps, segments of the workflow, or the entire workflow. In a (...)
(...) d by default. Thus, bps_user is the standard account in the context of which SQL COMMAND rules and all queries using the Default connection are executed, e.g. when configuring selected form fields or action s, executing or testing SQL queries with the use of <Current BPS database>. If the system is upgraded to the latest version, all queries executed so far in the context of the de (...)
(...) of the aforementioned threads can be specified for each queue in service configuration unless it is unconfigurable, as is the case with the “on-timeout” (1 thread) or cyclical (4 threads) action s. What is important, each thread operates independently, i.e. if you enable roles responsible for various queues in service and each role has four threads, then the threads operate simultaneously. (...)
(...) In On Premises installations, which by default have access to the resources of the local company network, barcode printing requires the creation of a suitable template, configuration of a dedicated action and a document entry point for a network printer to which barcode printouts will be directed. This functionality is also available in WEBCONAPPS-SaaS installations, but in this case it is necessar (...)
(...) ust be created and examined, the default behavior is not enough. The Solution Fortunately, WEBCON BPS provides a way to solve this quite readily using a technical field, an automation action , an extra path, and a SQL query. Part One: The Technical Field Create an extra field to be used by the parent workflow of type Date and enable time selection under Advanced confi (...)
(...) electronic correspondence. WEBCON BPS meets the challenges associated with written communication in international companies by offering, among other things, the possibility to send (via dedicated action s) Email notifications in multiple languages at the same time. However, the functionality is subject to certain rules that may require the user to take additional action s or, for example, affect the v (...)
(...) E} In the Style tab, configure the font settings: If you want use the standard font size (without scaling), select the smallest size. The same action s should be performed for the text parameter Author: {N:CURRENTUSER} Next, add a barcode. For this purpose, select Barcode from the left menu and choose its location on the label (...)
(...) w to approach the Administrative process which is used to track down a specified user’s personal data Which WEBCON BPS features can be used when designing a process How to configure SDK and action s related to GDPR How to perform data deletion/anonymization in BPS processes How to collect information about stored personal data How to obtain information about all personal data usage in the (...)
(...) strators obtain valuable insight into the whole traffic and flows handled by the system. As a result, it is not only possible to monitor the whole traffic, but you can also track all the accompanying action s and operations (including the ones associated with systems integrated with BPS). Apart from obvious advantages in terms of error diagnostics and identification, system administrators get access to i (...)
(...) sk assignee made to the workflow instance’s Comments field. You can do this by adding an automation to the On entry event of the Workflow Control step. It needs one Change value of single field action configured to set the value of the built-in [System] Comments field to equal the outcome of a business rule we’ll create called “Vote Results.” In Conclusion As (...)
(...) format “ID#Name”, users have been required to use the dbo.ClearWFElemID function until now to restrict the amount of data displayed in these form fields. The function allowed for the extraction of the ID component which could then be utilized for filtering or joining different database records using the JOIN clause in the query. An example of a query that incorporates the d (...)
(...) typing are used for. In the practical part of the training, participants will learn to: design a business process prototype, construct a workflow with individual steps and paths, plan action s to automate specific tasks, design forms, manage the application view available to the end user, test the prototype and generate the associated documentation, export prototypes to WEBCON BPS (...)
(...) he platform, detailed descriptions of the functionalities and options available in the system with examples of their use, configuration information, as well as easily accessible lists of form fields, action s, functions, and rules that are or may be needed when creating applications. The online help document is also a perfect solution for those who are just starting their adventure with WEBCON BPS or (...)
(...) through a path for which an additional authorization is required. If the path transition is implemented by WEBCON BPS Workflow Service (e.g. automatic start of the workflow, execution of Cyclical action s, action s executed On Timeout), the configuration of an additional authorization on that path will lead to an operation execution error. Authorization for Quick paths and Mass action s (...)
(...) displays the previously shown Portal page (or the login window if only one Portal page has been displayed so far) and the quick menu button. Clicking the latter rolls up a menu containing two nodes: action s and Connections. The action node lets you search for information in Portal, scan QR codes, and refresh the Portal page, while the Connection node allows you to choose from the available connections (...)
(...) Person or group fields Item list columns that Use people field data source The Any person option in predefined task assignment Delegating tasks on Portal 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 s (...)
(...) this is “HR Department Application”) in a newly opened window and click the Browse button. Once you locate the correct group, double-click its name in the table below the search box. This action will populate the field next to the Add button. Finally, click the OK button. After adding a group, its name will appear in the Application Administrator field. To save the (...)
(...) N. We appreciate the commitment, creativity, and positive atmosphere brought by the Hackathon participants. As always, we not only take satisfaction in the successful outcome, but also strive to learn from the experience for the future. This year, in addition to our own observations, we also gathered feedback from participants. Below are some of (...)
(...) h their numbers. Click OK. The system will inform you that the activation process has been completed successfully. To save the changes, restart the service. Perform this action by selecting Yes in the next information window. After restarting the service, the License management window will reappear, displaying the list of licenses loaded from the packa (...)