(...) rs. The Total number of orders form field is set with the new Item list count rule. To count the number of delivered orders, use the new For each row function. This function allows you to perform operations on each row of the item list and refer to the current value of the columns in that row. The Get row value function is used for this, where you select the item list and column you want to read. &n (...)
(...) ; report is available in the 'Reports' section in WEBCON BPS Designer Studio. This report displays the current status of the indexer queue and allows you to perform operations on that queue. The article will describe all available options and possibilities of the report. 1. Refresh Refreshing data visible in the report, so you can keep track (...)
(...) xample: invoice management, business trips settlement. Workflow The business logic of a process, consists of a sequence of steps with a series of operations to be carried out in the respective business process in WEBCON BPS. For example: cost invoice, warehouse invoice. Form type A set of form fields requir (...)
(...) 019 Microsoft documentation The impact of the TSQL_SCALAR_UDF_INLINING parameter on the operation of WEBCON BPS Scalar functions defined in WEBCON BPS mostly perform conversion or formatting operations on single values. There are no subqueries or arithmetic operations on a few columns from the table - passed as input parameters. “Inline” of such functions in WEBCON BPS databases does no (...)
(...) such a database. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/relational-databases/user-defined-functions/scalar-udf-inlining Scalar functions defined in WEBCON BPS databases mostly perform conversion operations or format data on individual values. There are no subqueries or arithmetic operations on multiple columns of the table passed as entry parameters. “Inlining” such functions in WEBCON BPS (...)
(...) tion on a new SQL instance. Before you start, stop WEBCON BPS app in the Internet Information Services (IIS) and WEBCON WorkFlow Service. New server has the same name as the old one The operations to be performed here are creating a backup and recreating databases on a new server. Finally, run the app in IIS and the WEBCON WorkFlow Service. New server has a different name – applyin (...)
(...) for example, when loading a report. This mechanism is tailored to BPS databases. Disclaimer: Webcon is not responsible for the maintenance of customer databases, but it is recommended that such operations be performed on BPS databases once a day outside business hours. The article uses open source scripts available on the public Internet. These scripts are successfully used by WEBCON in own install (...)
(...) reshed after hitting the “Save” button, so you do not have to restart the service manually, nor reset the application pool in the Portal. You only need to wait for the conclusion of those operations – this can take a few minutes. The certificates remain valid for 20 years since their generation – it is necessary to generate them after that time. The & (...)
(...) styna Gawryał Introduction Form rules, as the name suggests, are rules that define the behavior and appearance of form elements. The vast range of available options such as functions, operations , integrations, and operators allows a user to create more or less complex rules, depending on the user’s needs. When working with form rules, there may be a situation where execution of one fun (...)
(...) ft Azure. The parameters of the registered application (Tenant ID, Application ID, Application Secret) are part of the connection configuration. All WEBCON BPS file sharing operations in OneDrive are performed using the Microsoft Graph API in the context of the application. This means that the user who performs the actions of starting, finishing or cancelling file editing does not (...)
(...) is article discusses the logic applied to the execution of actions on path in “Pending in transaction” and “Pending after transaction” modes and presents a diagram visualizing operations executed before, during, and after action execution. Action execution modes There are three basic modes for executing actions: Standard behavior: action is executed precisely w (...)
(...) kflow that consists of only two steps: start and final (positive). Fig. 2. Example of Instance history History contains information about the instance, its workflow, and operations performed on it by users. Unless an appropriate visibility restriction rule has been defined, History also displays the names of all form fields along with the values entered for them, even if the us (...)
(...) quo;, “Menu button”, “On path”, “Upon instance saving”, and “On start (cyclical)”. Archived instances retention – the action is used to execute operations on the already archived workflow instances. Except for the “Upon instance saving”, the action is triggered in the same contexts as the ones described for “Archive workflow instances (...)
(...) Applies to version: 2022.1.x and above; author: Łukasz Maciaszkiewicz Introduction WEBCON BPS uses services to run special operations that generally do not require user interaction. Unlike Portal, which acts as a host for a website, the service can have multiple roles performing calculations and executing long operations defined previously by a user. This article describes the roles the services c (...)
(...) lows. Single-Use Access License – this license type works differently from all other access licenses. Single-Use Access Licenses are purchased in advance and contribute to a pool of pre-paid operations that can be carried out by external users. Licenses from this pool are subtracted when a user that is not a member of the licensee’s company or any of their entities (i.e. an external vendor, c (...)
(...) onfiguration. After clicking the “Load configuration” button, the system asks to confirm the intent to reload configuration, as this involves stopping all active service tasks. Stopped operations are restarted when a service reloads its configuration. Fig. 11. Service configuration Your HotMailBox is correctly configured. Once an e-mail is delivered to the specified inbox (...)
(...) onfiguration. After clicking the “Load configuration” button, the system asks to confirm the intent to reload configuration, as this involves stopping all active service tasks. Stopped operations are restarted when a service reloads its configuration. Fig. 11. Service configuration Your HotMailBox is correctly configured. When an e-mail containing at least one .pdf attachm (...)
(...) onfiguration. After clicking the “Load configuration” button, the system asks to confirm the intent to reload configuration, as this involves stopping all active service tasks. Stopped operations are restarted when a service reloads its configuration. Fig. 12. Service configuration Your HotMailBox is correctly configured. When an e-mail is received in a selected folder, th (...)
(...) d workflow step Setting up button visibility is also possible for individual steps after breaking settings inheritance. This functionality provides greater flexibility and control over operations executed on item list by particular persons granted access to it on various workflow steps. See below a demonstrative configuration. Note here that the available checkboxes and their function corr (...)
(...) mail settings configuration, so be sure to hold onto them, especially the Client secret. This part of the configuration will be the same for each of the four features. All operations related to sending and receiving e-mails from Exchange Online are handled with Microsoft Graph API in the context of the application. Therefore, the Microsoft Azure application should be assigned (...)