(...) e Import-Export mechanism to automatically and quickly transfer changes between environments. Before moving on to discussing the principles to be followed when creating exportable workflows, a few Word s of explanation about the operation of the Import-Export mechanism have been included. Understanding it will make it easier to explain the necessity of using this approach when creating process (...)
(...) passes presentation elements such as starter buttons, reports, and dashboards. Export-Import mechanism fully supports moving presentation layers between DEV/TEST/PROD environments. In other Word s – if BPS Portal presentation layer elements will be created or modified within the application, they can be automatically moved to the target environment together with processes and appli (...)
(...) , the system moves the modified PDF document to the final step and its content can be searched. Please note that the text layer can only be placed on a file that has not been protected with a passWord . Application example Below there is the form with the scanned PDF document. Fig. 3. Registration of a new instance On the main page of WEBCON BPS Portal, enter th (...)
(...) orm users. Applying two predefined scenarios is triggered by the need of reconstructing the actions that load the FrontEnd servers (WEB) to the greatest extent. These are the actions of generating Word and PDF type documents (compared with a scenario that does not use such actions). Test scenario 1 (without the action of generating Word /PDF documents) A test collection, i.e., a list (...)
(...) rvice and its documentation. When installing DEV/TEST/PROD WEBCON, it is recommended to create dedicated accounts available for each of the installations. Such accounts should have non-expiring passWord s. No data in the source system will result in no data in the WEBCON BPS system. General integration solution requirements Below you can find a general list of WEBCON integration recommendat (...)
(...) t deleted. Figure 8. Authentication configuration In the authentication section select the previously created connection, set “grant_type” parameter to passWord authentication, and define the scope, i.e. specify the area to which the application has full access. Figure 9. Request body configuration “Request body& (...)
(...) you only need name and server address on which BPS Portal is located. In the previous version, it was also required to provide „domain”, „user” and „passWord ”. Log-in process is configured on BPS Portal and only after launching the provided address, it will transfer you to the log-in panel. Further changes include deletion of “save passWord &rd (...)
(...) WEBCON BPS has a new feature, which is the ability to work with attachments in the form of files stored on OneDrive. A user with the appropriate permissions will be able to edit such MS Office files (Word , Excel) in Microsoft 365 both in a desktop browser and from mobile devices. In addition, files placed on OneDrive as part of the process will be available for editing by multiple users at the same ti (...)
(...) re executed in the sequence they were embedded in the automation. The action “Add privileges” is executed after the “Read a barcode” action and before “Generate/Update a Word file” and “Convert Word to PDF”. The information on new privileges granted due to the execution of the afore-mentioned action is available for the action “Convert Word to PDF& (...)
(...) en you should use the option of grouping Menu buttons. In the given example, the automations will be divided into the following groups: Generating documents Generate Excel Generate Word Convert Word to PDF Sending notifications via e-mail Send notification to superior Send notification to author Send notification to assigned person To create a new group of (...)
(...) be visible in the Attachments section as .msg files. Attachments menu – related actions WEBCON BPS Portal offers 3 groups of actions dedicated to Attachments menu: 1) Excel, Word & PDF Generate/Update a Word file Convert Word to PDF 2) Digital signatures and certificates Sign an attachment Verify attachment’s signature Sign an attachment with (...)
(...) sp; Application development in WEBCON BPS Designer Studio At this stage, the technical team implements the user's concepts, i.e. prepares the application for production deployment. In other Word s, developers extend the project by configuring actions, rules, form field visibility and requiredness settings, as well as default values and data sources for it, so as to turn it into a fully workin (...)
(...) the result of the arithmetic operation should be inserted, enter the relevant form field name (the "Total" form field in this example) in the first empty field after the "SET" keyWord . Then, enter the actual arithmetic operation in the next field. To do that, select the first form field (the “Field 1” in this example) whose value is to be added, and then enter the arit (...)
(...) ddress: https://nbdemo.webcon.pl:48440. Here, enter the Portal address according to the applicable infrastructure plan and select Next. In the Administrator account step, enter the passWord for the admin user who will be able to complete the configuration of the WEBCON BPS installation after logging in to Designer Studio. Be sure to remember that passWord . The last step is Searc (...)
(...) ved by a German-speaking Recipient It is also worth noting that the values in the form fields are not translated – they will be provided in the email notification in their original Word ing. Notification language settings vs. visibility of email (CC) Recipients Assuming that three Recipients have been configured for the notification in the example above, each of whom (...)
(...) the first step. Based on this form the user in charge (GDPR administrator) of ticked handling should have enough information to correctly isolate the specified elements. Those elements will become keyWord s for which a search will be conducted throughout “Personal data dictionaries” (external databases and processes). 1. Register step – preliminary ticket registration.   (...)
(...) your mailbox. Click it. The email message containing account activation link for the Honeycomb service Clicking the link opens page where you can define your account passWord . (The passWord must have 12–72 characters, contain at least two Word s, and a number or a special character.) After entering the passWord and clicking Continue, procee (...)
(...) een implemented for picker fields by creating indexed choice columns for each picker field type. Those are indexed, calculated columns for which an identifier (ID) is calculated. Please note here the Word “calculated”, as the identifier (ID) is not physically saved in those columns, but rather calculated immediately in the transition between database operations. On the other hand, the choi (...)
(...) even if the user already has an active authorization session. The previous session is invalidated, and proceeding to the next step in the workflow requires re-entering the one-time authentication passWord . It is worth noting that in case of active Substitution, when a user replaces another employee, i.e. works on their behalf or the replaced person’s tasks are delegated to the user, and the s (...)
(...) ense management window. Follow these steps to prepare your environment for license activation: Log in to Designer Studio by selecting the authentication method and entering the login and passWord configured during program installation. Open the program’s main menu by clicking the icon in the upper left corner of the screen and select Licenses. The program will open th (...)