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(...) elete”, you can also control the workflow paths directly from here. This article describes how to configure the application and add a list of available paths in the form menu. By default, buttons used to change the workflow steps are located at the bottom of the form.   Fig. 1. The WEBCON BPS form   When forms are complex with many different form fields, it is often (...)

(...) ssions migration.   Fig. 1. Administration tool in WEBCON BPS   In the configuration window, there is the ability of defining parameters for the source and target users, and buttons starting the operation mode. Below there are also reports on copying/transferringprivileges – basic and advanced.   Fig. 2. Privileges migration   Parameters: So (...)

(...) , as well as other configuration options.    The configuration of the form consists of 1) form rules that are executed when the form is displayed, 2) visibility settings for the top bar buttons , 3) editing mode, 4) attachment settings, 5) and accessibility settings for transition paths.   Creating a new form configuration The WEBCON BPS platform builds a compact form by defaul (...)

(...)   Fig.8 Parameters configuration   Summary Using the hyperlink action type, you can redirect your users to various places once the action is triggered. You can also add buttons that have actions configured underneath them. In the case of the Hyperlink, it will allow the user to initialize a new process directly from the form or start a sub workflow in the current process. A (...)

(...) bling the import/export option   After saving changes and refreshing the browser, you will see new options on the form: Export Import from Excel file   Fig. 2. New buttons on the form   Export the item list to an Excel file Click the “Export” button – the file with data will be downloaded in the xlsx format. The name of this file is the (...)

(...) ites.    What items can be added to Favorites?  Every element from the  BPS Portal can be added to Favorites. Because of that, you can create shortcuts to reports, views, buttons launching a specific workflow, and many more.  Now, with WEBCON BPS 2021, you can conveniently start workflows and open reports from the Portal's home page.   

(...) w appearance which is more compact and legible.    Fig. 2. Task counters on the WEBCON BPS 2021 main page   Fig. 3. Task counters in version 2020   Start buttons Start buttons can now be displayed in compact mode. Thanks to this, more start buttons can be placed on the application page. It is also possible to define any color for a start button. For more i (...)

(...) the session (e.g., form field or business rule name). You can also select an additional filter (> 0 ms) to see invocations that lasted at least 1 ms.   Below in the window, there are buttons :   "Cancel session" - ends the session without saving it (only limited information about this session will be visible in the admin panel),  "Reset sessi (...)

(...) e two sample dashboards.  One would contain reports and data related to the service administration. The second one would display data for the rest of the employees, reports with their tasks, and buttons for starting new tasks. It is possible to add a dashboard to a SharePoint site - this will be described in the Adding a dashboard to a SharePoint site section.   Configuration To add a& (...)

(...) Project name and description – basic information about the project Form designer – creating the form Workflow designer – creating the workflow Starts – creating start buttons Reports –creating reports On the left, there are links to data sources and reports (if previously created), and the Add new” button which enables: Defining reports Creating (...)

(...) llaneous” (the last section in the “Views” configuration), you can provide users with an option to generate an Excel file from the report by clicking a button. Fig. 17 Adding buttons in Miscellaneous section Below you can see the final report view configuration: Fig.18 Final configuration for the sample report Editing and view creation on Portal Each user (...)

(...) steps in order to restore full functionality to WEBCON BPS: Recreate all SharePoint lists that are used as data sources in WEBCON BPS Recreate all components of the user interface (tiles and buttons for starting workflows) Recreate sites and Web Parts Configure the ‘WEBCON BPS Configuration’ feature on the SharePoint site, and connect it with WEBCON BPS Designer Studio. As m (...)

(...) ctly from the preview window.     The preview window differs depending on the type of attachment: Graphic files such as .JPG, .JPEG, .PNG, .BMP or .GIF - using dedicated buttons , you can go to the next or previous image, and zoom in/out it. The preview window can be closed with the cross in the upper right corner or by clicking outside the screen.   &nb (...)

(...) iew of WEBCON BPS Portal on the website.   Report Displays a report (a modern fusion of SWE and SWC reporting Web Parts) predefined in WEBCON BPS Portal.   Start buttons Embeds predefined start buttons to applications (Identical in function to old Start workflow Web Parts).   Task List Embeds the user’s task list on the website. &nbs (...)

(...) layer of BPS Portal 2019 WEBCON BPS Designer Studio in version 2019 now has a new node which is responsible for the presentation layer. This node encompasses presentation elements such as starter buttons , reports, and dashboards. Export-Import mechanism fully supports moving presentation layers between DEV/TEST/PROD environments. In other words – if BPS Portal presentation layer eleme (...)

(...) ata and optionally indicate other applications in which the added connection will be used. Connecting / disconnecting sources / connection   Fig.4. Source connection / disconnection buttons Using the buttons on the right, you can link the application with an existing source (third icon from the top) or disconnect the source from the application (fourth icon from the top). By se (...)

(...) dsheets corresponding to the process elements:   Fig. 5. The translation template   1.    Applications – applications 2.    Starts – buttons starting the workflows in the process 3.    Dashboards – system dashboards 4.    DashboardWidgets – widgets on the dashboard 5.    Reports (...)

(...) g. OCR steps). For example: registration, approval, archive. Transition path A logical connection between workflow steps, presented to the user as buttons . For example: register the order, send for approval, save, cancel. Workflow instance A single workflow instance, of the respective form type, (...)

(...) gger will not be migrated into automations. The WFTimeoutActions table will be deleted from the database. It is no longer needed since each timeout will now be associated with an automation. Menu buttons that have a Printout a barcode label action defined on them will have an additional business rule added to their visibility condition: one that states that the button will only be visible if the Docu (...)

(...) iguration database in the “Services” table in the “S_ArchivingDeleteTimeout” column. The report also includes “Reset”, “Delete”, and “Edit” buttons . The first one allows users to reset the number of undertaken attempts to “0”, which results in restarting instance processing. The “Delete” button allows users to completely (...)