(...) – a file format ATF_OrginalName – a file name How to create an attachments database? The attachments database can be created during the installation of the WEBCON BPS environment on the server. This can be done after creating the content database, on the “Content database creation” step. In the upper part of the window there is the ability of changing the connecti (...)
(...) ttps://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/fluentui#/styles/web/icons. The link address that was used in this solution refers to the start address of the workflow defined in the WEBCON BPS environment . In the link, the additional parameters are also passed such as: [$ Title] – to the AttText1 field in our form we pass the value of the Title field [$ ID] – to the At (...)
(...) /PROD behavior There are cases when you want to e.g. include an URL address in the template. A highly recommended way to create a template is to use the configuration compatible with DEV/TEST/PROD environment i.e. use the constants containing the DEV/TEST/PROD sections in our configuration. By providing the different values in each section depending on the environment in which you work, the appropriate va (...)
(...) ał Kastelik Introduction The SharePoint Framework extensions are client-side components that work in the context of a SharePoint page. They can be implemented in a SharePoint Online environment and you can use JavaScript tools and libraries to create them. This article presents the methods for starting WEBCON BPS workflows from the SharePoint library by using the “ListView Command (...)
(...) . The default value is set by providing an ID to correctly save the name translations. ID is stored in a process constant which allows you to enter the different values depending on the DEV-TEST-PROD environment , and use them in other places in the process configuration. Fig. 8. The default value of the “Invoice type” form field Invoice number – this (...)
(...) w field and indicate the previously prepared data source. In the advanced configuration check the “Support multi language names” option (1). After selecting the column with the default environment language as the “Name” column, click the translate icon. In the newly opened window indicate the columns which contain translation values into the supported display languages (3).
(...) k to the “role” presented by a group instead of to individual users. More information about defining and assigning tasks can be found at Managing tasks assignment in multi-company environment s. Assigning tasks to the group A simple workflow was created in which we use the functionality of assigning tasks to the users in the specific BPS group. Similarly, you can also use t (...)
(...) ndently create expansions of the supported interface languages list and adapting it to the needs of subsequent system implementations. However, the issue of translating and supporting multilingual environment s is much broader. This article describes all system configuration elements and mechanisms responsible for presentation and translation of Portal content. Translations in the system Ph (...)
(...) ated at the same time. We do this for improving application performance and preventing situations in which too many actions or operations (at the same time) will cause a timeout. In the production environment you must assess what quantity of instances can be reasonably updated at the same time. You should take into account the number of actions on the path, possible integrations with external system (...)
(...) share There is no one definitive way to store this type of file – the approach to managing the repository of templates should be clear from the technological capabilities of the environment in which we work and the business requirements. Dictionary process for document templates WEBCON BPS 2020 version introduced several new features which will be a great solution for us (...)
(...) rdized data dictionaries. Thanks to this, we have the possibility to easily create and manage dictionaries located within the WEBCON BPS Platform, which in turn translates to a simplified and uniform environment . With each dictionary process, a predefined data source returning all dictionary elements is automatically created. The structure of the source contains all form fields defined in the proces (...)
(...) Applies to version 2020.1.64.x; Author: Michał Bednarz When working in environment s managed in parallel by many people (or teams) there is often a need for two types of processes to coexist within one environment – supported by the export/import mechanism and those implemented directly in the production environment . In this situation we cannot block the environment from editing. To (...)
(...) to version 2019.1.4.x; Author: Paweł Drab WEBCON BPS Designer Studio can be launched from a local machine but in order to connect smoothly to both Portal and the database, it requires an environment configuration. Depending on the chosen type of WEBCON BPS installation: with SharePoint, StandAlone and following methods of authentication: integrated login, (...)
(...) quo;Yes” on the prompt mentioned above, a Component Services window will appear. To open this window manually use the Launch tool (Windows+R shortcut) and type in “dcomcnfg. In the 64-bit environment it might be needed to use “mmc comexp.msc /32” command. You can also use the Control Panel and move along the following path: Control panel > Administrative Tools > Component S (...)
(...) Click on the theme to change the default WEBCON logo and the looks of the menu: to the brand new look: Summary Theme created on one of the environment s: developer, test or production can be easily copied across all the other thanks to import and export functions. Choosing “Export” will generate a .json file. (...)
(...) 019 Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2013 or Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013/2016/2019 MS SQL Server 2012 or higher (full text search mode required) Active Directory (or Azure Active Directory) environment 1.2.Hardware 1.2.1.Architecture There are 3 basic scenarios for installing WEBCON BPS depending on the scale of your system: Minimal installation – for test, de (...)
(...) on language should be in a language understandable to all end-users. For example, making the default configuration of the application in English (corporate) allows you to work in an international environment , while also allowing you to enter translations for specific languages at your own convenience. If you decide not to enter translations for a language, it might be a good idea to remove it from the (...)
(...) ables related to the setting of the “Configuration” section Fig. 8. Configuration tables related to the configuration settings 1. Constants Global WFenvironment GlobalVariables – it describes the configuration of global constants WFenvironment GlobalVariablesGroups – the configuration of the created groups of process constants Process (...)
(...) bout global and local templates see E-mails and templates in WEBCON BPS. Global e-mail template The global e-mail template is used in all standard e-mail notifications in a given environment . In the case of custom notifications, the global template is used by default, unless a dedicated template was used in the process. You can configure the global template in System settings - (...)
(...) Keeper) Java WEBCON BPS Search Service WEBCON BPS Search Service is responsible for starting/stopping Solr and ZooKeeper processes that run within the Java virtual machine. The environment prepared by the installer consists of one node. To create a high availability environment , you should prepare an environment consisting of several Solr and ZooKeeper nodes, and a loadbalancer that di (...)