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(...) Two tabs are used to edit the content: Editor – editing in the WYSIWYG mode HTML – editing the HTML code   The “Message content” tab allows you to use the variable editor during editing, which is available in the right panel of this window. Thanks to this, in the HTML editing mode you can e.g. customize the business rules or embed images.   Fig. (...)

(...) the Hyperlink action   Open in new window - a link will open in a new tab in the browser Automatic save - after opening the link, the form will be saved Encode special characters in variable s - allows you to avoid errors in passing form values in the case of special characters. Any special characters that are found in variable s (used to construct the URL of this hyperlink) will (...)

(...) line environment. The entire solution catalog will be displayed on the left side of the editor. Go to the config folder and open the serve.json file. In a „pageURL” variable enter (in two places) the SharePoint list address when the extension should be installed.     Then delete the first three lines of this file and save the changes. To test the c (...)

(...) creenshot above shows the configuration window of the “Add a substitution” action. On the left there are sections related to the setting substitution parameters, on the right there is the variable editor window.   The “Add a substitution” panel can be divided into four sections: User selection – it allows you to indicate a substituted and substitute user (...)

(...) rkflow. The form field list will only show those fields that result from the workflow configuration and form type indicated in the first tab.The values of form fields can be inserted by using various variable s, e.g. values from the parent workflow instance :   Or business rules:     The “Start a subworkflow (SQL)” action This action allows you to sta (...)

(...) e settings   For each type of form field (except for charts and data table and rows), you can define the default value. You can use the values of other form fields, business rules, context variable s, fixed values and data sources in the configuration. Setting the default value of the form field will take place: At the first step, where the form field is visible (this also applies to techn (...)

(...) – Basic, Advanced and Data. Fig. 7. The Basic configuration   The tabs window consists of two parts – the configuration options are on the left and on the right – variable editor window.   The Basic tab: Element selection mode – defining the mode of the selecting workflow instances which will be updated using the action. Three options to select (...)

(...) lict – a suggested translation has been entered but it is different from the official translation added later.       Some of the translation phrases may contain variable s like: {0}, {1}, {2}. These variable s allow the system to dynamically autocomplete text the appropriate data context. For example, in the phrase “The value of the field “{0}” was se (...)

(...)   If you want to transfer response data to the BPS instance a Response tab configuration is also required. When invoking Graph, value loading will fail if the JSON tab has parameters (variable s). To bypass that problem fill in necessary data on JSON tab. Do it once during the configuration. Important: Loading configuration will cause invoking the method and will create user. In this specif (...)

(...) n of WEBCON BPS database size   With WEBCON BPS, as with other database systems, it is hard to precisely calculate database growth over a certain period of time, as it is dependent on many variable s which are hard to define at the start of implementation. This article intendeds to provide a basis for evaluating potential database size growth based on the specifics of the system’s core ele (...)

(...) on the form   You can configure the task description in the same place where the task assign is configured. In the description, you may use the form field values, business rules or context variable s.   Fig. 5. The configuration of the task name and description   In the same way you can configure the task description in the “Create a task” action. Using thi (...)

(...) PS Designer Studio there is the option to configure a custom instance number. In the “Instance field” section select the “Custom” option and use system form fields and context variable s (Fig. 4).   Fig. 4. The custom instance number   The screenshot shows an example instance number configured in this way:   Fig. 5. Instance number on the fo (...)

(...) the setting of the “Configuration” section   Fig. 8. Configuration tables related to the configuration settings   1. Constants Global WFEnvironmentGlobalvariable s – it describes the configuration of global constants WFEnvironmentGlobalvariable sGroups – the configuration of the created groups of process constants Process WFEnvironmentP (...)

(...) certificates checking. On the “Request data” tab enter the URL/REST request suffix. In this example – the suffix with NIP (provided from the form) and today’s date (system variable ) are given. To load responses for later mapping, instead of form fields, you must manually enter sample data (NIP number and date), because before creating the first workflow instance – the (...)

(...) n a new window - pressing the button will open a new tab in the browser instead of going to the item, Automatic save - after opening the link, the form will be saved, Encode special characters in variable s' values - this option is used to avoid errors when sending forms with values containing special characters.   How to define the hyperlink? If you do not want to use a predefined (...)

(...) ents are to be added: Category – by default, it is set to All and allows every type of attachment; however, you can create a custom category that will be constructed dynamically (with the variable s from the editor) or entered manually. Fig.9 Action configuration for “Add an attachment to a list”   In the "Select:" option, you can choose: (...)

(...) d above; author: Konrad Wojtycza Introduction The Run an SQL procedure action allows you to invoke SQL procedures from the WEBCON BPS form level, and to prepare the universal SQL queries with variable s. This functionality is limited only by the capabilities of the SQL query language. It is possible to invoke SQL procedures using data in the WEBCON BPS form and enter/update data in the database. (...)

(...) n of WEBCON BPS database size   With WEBCON BPS, as with other database systems, it is hard to precisely calculate database growth over a certain period of time, as it is dependent on many variable s which are hard to define at the start of implementation. This article intendeds to provide a basis for evaluating potential database size growth based on the specifics of the system’s core ele (...)

(...) uo; box, system will use there a value which is assigned to it. It allows to assign different values to various environments.   Global constants can be used anywhere that you can use variable s to reference data collected on the form. One of the main usages of this kind of variable s is in a situation where each environment is placed under a different address. In this case add a variable (...)

(...) rustCertificate $cert -ClaimsMappings $map -SignInUrl $wsfedurl -IdentifierClaim "http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/05/identity/claims/name"   In the place of $realm, $wsfedurl, $filepath variable s insert values from the already prepared table. Next in the central administration, in Manage Web Application section add new authentication provider which we have just created.   (...)