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(...)  Applies to version: 2021.1.x and above; author: Konrad Wojtycza Introduction Thanks to the Chart type form field, you can graph ically present data on the form simply and legibly. When you work with a large amount of data, it will be easier to present it in a visual form – it will significantly reduce the time spent on analyzing information. The article presents the configuration and (...)

Applies to version: 2021.1.x and above; author: Michał Bednarz  Introduction As of 2019.1.1 version the application pool and  WEBCONBPS  IIS server is set by default. Default settings are not recommended for production environments. In the production installations, a change of default settings is recommended to  minimalize the Portal response time to the first HTTP requ

(...) to version: 2022.1.x and above; author: Anna Sobota Introduction The new version of WEBCON BPS mass e-mail notification system presents a great array of possibilities to adjust the contents and graph ical solutions of mass e-mail notifications to the user’s current needs. Similar to the previous WEBCON BPS version the system administrator can define the day and time of the e-mail notificatio (...)

(...) ation type is not possible.   Floating bar chart   Other chart types It is still possible to use line, bar, stacked, pie, and ring charts of any configured appearance for graph ical presentation of data in a report.   Line, donut, pie, and stacked bar charts   Additionally, bar (including floating bar) and line charts can be combined in one view. (...)

Applies to version: 2021 R5 and 2022 R3 and above; author: Dominika Skórko   Introduction   WEBCON BPS 2021 R5 and 2022 R3 versions allow users to configure Portal–Service connection. Until now, such communication took place only via the SSPI-protected HTTP protocol. Now users can change the type of communication to NetTCP protocol secured by automatically gen

(...) enant 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 need to additionally log in to OneDrive. Therefore, (...)

(...) se modifications are marked with the appropriate colors according to the legend and description above.   Fig. 6. Instance history with color coding of the changes made   The graph ic indication of instance changes in History may vary depending on the form field. For example, when changes are made to the Item list, the icon for that form field turns green (regardless of whether (...)

(...) needs to be enabled in the System Settings, and once it is active it will be possible to substitute the sender address with a different one.   Additionally, if Exchange Online - Microsoft graph is used as the Server type, additional configuration will be required on graph ’s end, which will be covered later in the article.   Enabling the option Toggle the option in System (...)

(...) lication) and change the sorting method. It also provides the functionality of advanced searching. An example of change request list   Next to each displayed change request there is graph ic information on its status (Pending, Accepted, Done, Rejected). Please note here that only administrator is allowed to modify change request status. There are also two additional buttons: like (...)

(...) the rule is treated as the final value of the indicator. For this setting, it is not possible to estimate the current value of the indicator before its calculation is finished. This means that in graph ical controls on the form and Dashboards that present performance indicators will not display this value until it finishes calculating. There are additional variables in the editor to aid in this (...)

(...) stom settings option. (Those settings do not have any effect on delivering PUSH notifications used for authorizing user operations via the Mobile application method.)   Determining geograph ical location of an individual Apart from the aforementioned features, the mobile application also enables the determination of the geograph ical location of individuals traversing a path. As a resu (...)

(...) rast without straining the reader’s eyes. For example, using pure white text on a pure black background can be too harsh in dark mode, so softer color combinations are preferable. Images and graph ics Adaptation: Images that look good in light mode might not translate well in dark mode, especially if they have transparent backgrounds that assume a light backdrop. One solution is to use PNGs wit (...)

External content by Raluca-Mirabela Lupu; 18.04.2024   Why would you need gamification for your processes? Gamification is the process of using game elements, such as points, ranks, awards, and competitions, in non-game contexts, like education, business, or health, to motivate and engage participants more actively and involved. Studies show that gamification can have significa

(...) n installing the CU14 update in unattended mode Please note that the inability to deactivate the Extended Protection function only applies to the update installation in GUI mode, i.e., using the graph ical user interface. However, this is not the only method for executing such an installation. The solution is provided by the unattended mode. In this case, the installation is conducted using the com (...)

(...) ds in this regard. This theme features a higher contrast ratio: text data is displayed in yellow or white, the background of the pages is black (even in places where photos used to be displayed), and graph ical elements such as those related to the application, start buttons, favorites, or task details and comments on the form are accented in blue. The default focus color for this theme is pink. (...)

(...) using images as links: If you do not have access to the server's image folder, use services like BASE64 Image [English text version: https://www.base64-image.de/ ] to convert your JPG or PNG graph ics into text that can be directly integrated. This also saves the recipient from the annoying prompt by the email program asking if images should be downloaded: For clarity, it is recommend (...)

(...) cation form field, which allows the user to be authenticated before connecting to the API and performing operations. The scenario described herein presents this feature using communication between MS graph and Microsoft Azure. The configuration covered includes: OAuth2 Authentication form field Authentication via OAuth2 MS graph queried by REST calls.   Scenario and configuratio (...)

(...) must have User.Read.All and Group.Read.All permissions. Permissions should be added in the API permissions tab. By selecting Add a permission, then the Microsoft APIs tab, click Microsoft graph . In the next window, indicate the Application permissions, locate and select the User.Read.Allpermission. Follow the same steps to add the Group.Read.All permission. Once the per (...)

(...) atch one in the Microsoft account system"). I don't have SDK purchased, therefore I won't be able to create custom action to send these files. My attachments are also greater than 4MB, so Microsoft graph is not an option as well. Do you have any other suggestions what to use to exchange files between these two systems? Thanks in advance.

(...) participants. Everything works fine, but it is not possible to add parameters isOnlineMeeting, onlineMeeting, and onlineMeetingProvider. I tried to resolve this by updating the calendar entry via MS graph API – Calendar/events. From the Exchange identifier, I was able to determine what would the id of the event be (everything behind #), but when trying to update the event with two additional paramete (...)