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(...) Adding the option to describe BPS groups when creating them from the Administrator panel and editing the description would certainly facilitate knowledge about the use and purpose of the group.

(...) load and performance degradation. - Hindered work of analysts and controllers – access to historical data is often necessary, but the lack of a flexible mechanism for assigning permissions requires Administrator involvement and manual workarounds. [Summary] - Adding the functionality of granting permissions to archived items will: - increase security and access control, - improve the performance o (...)

(...) Business example: We have a process that many people can access, but only the Administrator and the creator can edit it. Other users would like to clone existing documents to save time, but they can only do this for documents they are the author of. Is there any reasonable workaround to let users without edit rights use such an action? P.S. I have to use the SQL option because of position lists in the (...)

(...) .RequestChannel.RequestAsync(...) ... at WebCon.WorkFlow.License.Abstract.DTO.WorkFlowLicenceServiceClient.RegisterFrontonWithDeadCheck(...) ... Connection with license service error. Contact the Administrator . --- --- --- Any ideas? Thanks in advance. Martin

(...) 💡 Summary Add a native “Freeze instance” / “Set On Hold” function that allows Administrator s (or authorized users) to pause a workflow instance — including all active sub-workflows — so that no tasks can be completed until the instance is released. 🧭 Current situation In WEBCON BPS today, there is no built-in way to temporarily freeze an instance. When a user mistakenly enters incorrect data or trigg (...)

(...) xsp Response Code: Exceptions: Insufficient attachment permissions error code:100 duration of last autom. element:41 total duration: 40 I also added our webcon service user account to business Administrator s of the applicaton, but that does not change the error Any ideas appreciated :-) Ernst

(...) using the same Webcon instance. How can proper privileges be granted within Webcon Designer Studio in this scenario? The current model of access rights appears too binary: you can either be a System Administrator with complete access to all resources, or an Application Administrator with control strictly limited to a single application. In the first scenario, the System Administrator has visibility into al (...)

(...) system to be sure. However, this doesn’t seem to work. When the user logs in, they see the following message in the bottom bar: "Single-use access license verification error. Please contact your Administrator ." I have active tokens available, none of which have been used yet. How can I make this Single-Use license work properly for occasional users? Thanks in advance for any guidance!

(...) the week is Sunday. I would like the week to always start on Monday, both in the Calendar report and in the Date attribute. Ideally, it would be great if there were a configuration option allowing Administrator s/users to define which day should be treated as the first day of the week. Has anyone found a workaround for this issue?

(...) missions from one user to another. At the moment, however, it operates only on a global level. It would be highly beneficial to extend this functionality by introducing a filtering option that allows Administrator s to specify which applications or processes should be included in the migration. Of course, an “All” option should remain available as well. I am aware that it is possible to create an action at t (...)

(...) d we do not collect the information.   3.   User’s rights of the data subject The User has the following rights in connection with the processing of personal data by the Administrator : the right to access your data, including obtaining a copy of the data, the right to request correction of data, the right to delete data (in certain situations), the right to lodge a com (...)