(...) hen specifying the attachment size – remember that the IIS server setting is the overriding limitation on the size of the added file. To do this, open the IIS manager and go to the Request filter ing. Fig. 7. Internet Information (IIS) Manager - request filter ing Select the Edit feature settings option. Fig. 8. request filter ing option - Edit Fea (...)
(...) source – the ability to select all sources or connections currently associated with the application (only SQL and Oracle connections). After clicking the edit button, it is possible to define a filter that narrows down the given source. Attachment – after clicking the edit button, it is possible to define attachments. Data such as ID, name, extension, category, and description are transfer (...)
(...) ith token-based authentication, we are able to use one of two custom connectors to easily load data from WEBCON BPS into Power BI. Handling this data is also less cumbersome, we are able to apply filter ing to the data and select what we need at Power BI level. Since this is a new feature, there are certain limitations. The OData format that we use has been tailored specifically to work (...)
(...) ueue. NOTE: archiving is a one-way, irreversible operation – the archived instances cannot be restored to the process database. To avoid potential damages caused by an SQL query with a wrong filter , test how the query selects instances to archive. Archive queue NOTE: archiving can be a long process that burdens server. When scheduling archiving it is advised to plan it outside (...)
(...) dow opens in the program: Source configuration requires entering basic properties, such as Name or Connection properties. If a custom query kind is selected, it is crucial to enter a filter ing Active Directory query that will return specific data source items. The source configuration also allows you to specify the primary Organizational Unit (OU) under which users will be searched, (...)
(...) ecifying which files are additionally downloaded. The available variables can be previewed in the context-sensitive help. Fig. 5. Context-sensitive help for the “Additional attachments filter ” field There are no additional files downloaded in the discussed example. An example of configuration of the “General” tab is presented in fig. 6. Fig. 6. A d (...)
(...) specifying which files are additionally downloaded. The available variables can be previewed in the context-sensitive help. Fig. 5. Context-sensitive help for the “Additional attachments filter ” field There are no additional files downloaded in the discussed example. Fig. 6. A demonstrative configuration of the “General” tab The “Adva (...)
(...) ecifying which files are additionally downloaded. The available variables can be previewed in the context-sensitive help. Fig. 5. Context-sensitive help for the “Additional attachments filter ” field There are no additional files downloaded in the discussed example. Fig. 6. A demonstrative configuration of the “General” tab The “Adva (...)
(...) a user does not have business administrator privileges to any process, Key application indicators report will not be visible to them. In the upper right corner of the screen, there is a filter to narrow down the report view to the data of a selected application, process, workflow, or even a step. Choosing the level of data presentation The above indicators can also be a (...)
(...) tion available in the admin panel. It is a view that enables users to display and modify (edit and delete) all active sharings regardless of their type (instance or task sharing). The view provides a filter ing function for sharings, which is particularly useful when there is a large number of sharings to manage. Identity verification with security codes Starting from the 2023 (...)
(...) or groups it was assigned to. What is important, apart from the actual executioner of the task, that task will not be displayed in the report after applying the “All where I participated” filter . The “Operation executed on parallel tasks” option allows users to define system behavior on path transition. Note that when a task is assigned to a group and se (...)
(...) hange requests displayed here are paged (max. 20 change requests per page) and by default sorted by date of modification (adding a comment is also treated as a modification). The list allows users to filter change requests (e.g. showing only requests submitted by the current user or applying to a particular application) and change the sorting method. It also provides the functionality of advanced search (...)
(...) s administrator. Configured indicators may be added to Reports. Indicators that have finished calculating behave similarly to date fields on the report, you can filter looking for a range, or find those that Exceed/Fit in the expected time. Last but certainly not least, configured performance indicators will appear in the Instance history. These wi (...)
(...) that present two groups of information: Dictionary data Presents data that is connected with a specified ID (loaded from the personal data dictionary). The dictionary itself and filter s are configured on the level of the Item list form field Configuration – is done via creating an Item list form field and building a filter . In this filter , we will provid (...)
(...) ount for Path ID This rule is slightly more complex than “Vote Count Total”. It requires creating one decimal parameter named “Path ID”, and using it in the WHERE clause to filter the results of the WFT_FinishPath column: The specific SQL text is: SELECT COUNT(*) AS [Vote Count] FROM WFElementTasks WHERE WFT_WFDID = {WFD_ID} AND WFT_Version = (SELE (...)
(...) s as an identifier and “Name” represents the displayed name. The first part, “ID”, represents a unique value. It is the element most frequently used in SQL queries designed to filter results displayed in picker fields populated with values from a specific data source. Such filter ing is often employed to exclude irrelevant information, presenting only what is of interest to the us (...)
(...) > and its effect on the Person or group form field from 2023 R3 onwards. The system data source <Users and Groups> (distinguished by the triangle brackets) is meant to act as a filter on top of the list of synchronized users - used to filter away unneeded accounts. In Person or group form fields, it is now possible to select a data source and config (...)
(...) list (System settings → Global parameters). Now, choose the BPS groups tab in the newly opened window. The tab window presents information in tabular form about all available BPS groups. You can filter the displayed groups by selecting or unselecting the Waiting for synchronization or Synchronized buttons. Click the Add () button situated on the right side of the table. The Add but (...)
(...) one of those issues is Magic Numbers. This post is rather for beginners, those starting their WEBCON journey. It focuses on the importance of using Constants instead of typing numbers directly in filter s, rules, and queries. This leads to easier maintenance and helps with understanding what some pieces of configuration do faster. If you want to learn why you should change this: to this: (...)
(...) bsp; The above example illustrates the cumulative effect of the action on a small sample of data. However, it is possible to configure it with the exact type of change expected, as well as using a filter to narrow down the values returned from the data source. Summary The actions on the Item list largely automate the work with this form field. Depending on the configured action, the a (...)