(...) r Studio At this stage, the technical team implements the user's concepts, i.e. prepares the application for production deployment. In other words, 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 working application. Fig. 3. Configuration o (...)
(...) ure and cannot be changed by the end user in any way. A set of rules defined by the administrator is in such case applicable not only to the content of the form, but also to all system elements, e.g. actions , starting new instances, etc. On the other hand, form rules generally form more flexible framework and give end user more freedom. The rules, which apply only to the form, potentially enable exper (...)
(...) tput, as well as professional experience of the University, including its economic, HR, and technical potential, together with WEBCON’s economic and social status for further, including mutual, actions taken to accomplish developmental missions and programs of both Parties. First, mutual activity will be taken as soon as this semester to utilize the WEBCON BPS system as a tool facilitating didac (...)
(...) "weak points" in a process or workflow, as well as elements that need improvement. Users can follow the Trends – if the situation changes for the better, it is a signal that the actions taken are right, if for the worse, it is easy to check since when this state has been present and look for its cause. In addition, the available data can be used as a tool to develop key performan (...)
(...) le the public link functionality Note that checking the button itself will also modify the configuration of the Designer Studio. One of the modifications involves access to three sharing actions and the ability to insert the “Share” button directly in the form. Other modification is the appearance of new business rules. The aforementioned configuration elements are discussed belo (...)
(...) far more freedom to customize how they are calculated. Instead of focusing on the completion time of tasks in one specific step, performance indicators can be started, stopped, and restarted using actions distributed around the workflow. In effect, this allows performance indicators to calculate completion times for individual steps, segments of the workflow, or the entire workflow. In ad (...)
(...) d by default. Thus, bps_user is the standard account in the context of which SQL COMMAND rules and all queries using the Default connection are executed, e.g. when configuring selected form fields or actions , executing or testing SQL queries with the use of <Current BPS database>. If the system is upgraded to the latest version, all queries executed so far in the context of the ded (...)
(...) of the aforementioned threads can be specified for each queue in service configuration unless it is unconfigurable, as is the case with the “on-timeout” (1 thread) or cyclical (4 threads) actions . What is important, each thread operates independently, i.e. if you enable roles responsible for various queues in service and each role has four threads, then the threads operate simultaneously. (...)
(...) lection under Advanced configuration. Part Two: The Automation Action You will need to start your subworkflows using one or more Start a subworkflow or Start a subworkflow (SQL) automation actions . Add a Change value of single field action above those actions and have it set the value of the technical field you created in Part One to the built-in NOW function: You’ll use this tech (...)
(...) electronic correspondence. WEBCON BPS meets the challenges associated with written communication in international companies by offering, among other things, the possibility to send (via dedicated actions ) Email notifications in multiple languages at the same time. However, the functionality is subject to certain rules that may require the user to take additional actions or, for example, affect the vi (...)
(...) E} In the Style tab, configure the font settings: If you want use the standard font size (without scaling), select the smallest size. The same actions should be performed for the text parameter Author: {N:CURRENTUSER} Next, add a barcode. For this purpose, select Barcode from the left menu and choose its location on the label. (...)
(...) w to approach the Administrative process which is used to track down a specified user’s personal data Which WEBCON BPS features can be used when designing a process How to configure SDK and actions related to GDPR How to perform data deletion/anonymization in BPS processes How to collect information about stored personal data How to obtain information about all personal data usage in the (...)
(...) strators obtain valuable insight into the whole traffic and flows handled by the system. As a result, it is not only possible to monitor the whole traffic, but you can also track all the accompanying actions and operations (including the ones associated with systems integrated with BPS). Apart from obvious advantages in terms of error diagnostics and identification, system administrators get access to im (...)
(...) typing are used for. In the practical part of the training, participants will learn to: design a business process prototype, construct a workflow with individual steps and paths, plan actions to automate specific tasks, design forms, manage the application view available to the end user, test the prototype and generate the associated documentation, export prototypes to WEBCON BPS (...)
(...) he platform, detailed descriptions of the functionalities and options available in the system with examples of their use, configuration information, as well as easily accessible lists of form fields, actions , functions, and rules that are or may be needed when creating applications. The online help document is also a perfect solution for those who are just starting their adventure with WEBCON BPS or w (...)
(...) through a path for which an additional authorization is required. If the path transition is implemented by WEBCON BPS Workflow Service (e.g. automatic start of the workflow, execution of Cyclical actions , actions executed On Timeout), the configuration of an additional authorization on that path will lead to an operation execution error. Authorization for Quick paths and Mass actions (...)
(...) displays the previously shown Portal page (or the login window if only one Portal page has been displayed so far) and the quick menu button. Clicking the latter rolls up a menu containing two nodes: actions and Connections. The Action node lets you search for information in Portal, scan QR codes, and refresh the Portal page, while the Connection node allows you to choose from the available connections a (...)
(...) r continues with grand-grand-children with other data references. The post shall provide an overview of the options we have to: navigate to the related elements display related data execute actions Here's a brief video introduction: Read more: HERE
(...) ange Web Services (EWS) interface. In practical terms, this translates into the paralysis of certain popular functionalities, such as HotMailBoxes or MailApproval, as well as the inability to execute actions within the Exchange group (Exchange events, Exchange tasks, and Out of office autoreply). Hence, compromised access to these functionalities can present a significant challenge for many WEBCON BPS us (...)
(...) the chance for human error, not to mention making it more comfortable. Workflows are designed around the Add/Remove privileges action (and usually involve some form of group and/or AD management actions ) and can also include license assignment. Such processes are widely referred to as “Onboarding” processes and are a staple feature of many HR-oriented applications.   (...)