(...) y to define multiple series presented in a single view of a chart type report. In the Chart configuration, select the Views tab and press the Add series button to create a new data series – its parameter s and appearance can be configured as needed using the available options: Data displayed in the series can be dynamically shown or hidden by clicking on the series name. The (...)
(...) figurable database – the service certificates in the binary form in the “Services” table respective column, while the Portal certificate converted to the base64 format in the global parameter s. Note the host addresses, including ports, used for communication. It is not possible to configure them during installation and, for the HTTP communication, the de (...)
(...) r the document entry point and click the plus button in the right, upper corner of the “Computer terminals” field. A line is added to enter document entry point parameter s. Its columns are discussed in detail below. Computer code: user-defined code of computer facilitating workstation identification. Computer name: optional column. If computer works (...)
(...) ificance, the option to style form field names and field values may come to their aid. This article presents methods for customizing text appearance on forms with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). The parameter s discussed are: text and background color, font size, font weight and style, and text alignment. The article is based on information available at: CSS: Cascading Style Sheets | MDN (mozilla.org). (...)
(...) rtal and only after launching the provided address, it will transfer you to the log-in panel. Further changes include deletion of “save password” and “external authentication” parameter s – from now on both settings are “true” by default. BPSX file structure As previously BPSX is an XML format file and allows to define all necessary profile parameter s. (...)
(...) nections to this service are configured in the system. For this purpose, the application that will be used for communication between WEBCON BPS and OneDrive must be registered in Microsoft Azure. The parameter s of the registered application (Tenant ID, Application ID, Application Secret) are part of the connection configuration. All WEBCON BPS file sharing operations in OneDrive (...)
(...) the extent provided by the system: users can change the column values as well as add, delete, and clone individual rows. It is also possible to independently configure the Item List columns and their parameter s, including width. This article is devoted to this very parameter and lists the most important rules to follow when specifying the width of the Item list columns. Column width configu (...)
(...) ll need to provide your Portal address, Client ID and Client secret, as well as the Database ID which is the ID of your content database. This last ID can be found in System Settings -> Global parameter s -> Databases. Click OK and then Connect Congratulations! You can now choose from which process (or processes) you wish to load data. This data will be (...)
(...) Comparison of the moments of execution of “Send a custom email” (Pending in transaction) and “Read a barcode” (Pending after transaction) actions Form fields vs. parameter s The potential change of form field values can be addressed by automation parameter s. Unlike form fields, the values of parameter s do not change in the course of transaction and remain the same as (...)
(...) ate archive database”. The “Database creation” node and the window it opens After clicking the button, it is possible to define the database parameter s, such as name and user (obtains owner privileges for the created database). Once you fill out all the required fields and click the “Create” button, the installer shows a summary of para (...)
(...) Profile settings – a window with a List of profiles will open in the application, where you should click Add . Next, the Connection parameter s window will open in MS Outlook. To create a new profile, complete the Name (profile name) and BPS Portal address fields, and then click Save. A profile will be (...)
(...) ng out the “Description” field is optional. To activate the HotMailBox check the “Active” checkbox. “Connection settings” – the section is used to fill out parameter s for connection with the mailbox. After selecting the “Use custom inbox settings” choose the server type and enter its address. Then, enter the data of a user whose account is to be used (...)
(...) ut the “Description” field is optional. To activate the HotMailBox check the “Active” checkbox. 2. “Connection settings” – the section is used to fill out parameter s for connection with the mailbox. After selecting the “Use custom inbox settings” choose the server type and enter its address. Then, enter the data of a user whose account is to be used (...)
(...) ng out the “Description” field is optional. To activate the HotMailBox check the “Active” checkbox. “Connection settings” – the section is used to fill out parameter s for connection with the mailbox. After selecting the “Use custom inbox settings” choose the server type and enter its address. Then, enter the data of a user whose account is to be used (...)
(...) Processing e-mails with HotMailBoxes Mail.ReadWrite Sending and receiving MailApproval messages Mail.ReadWrite (for custom inbox parameter s) Mail.Send (for custom outbox settings) It is a good practice for each feature to have its own application with a dedicated account for sending or receiving e-mails. (...)
(...) inserted by default. The “Input value” refers to: the value sent for the “Request body” tab; the value received for the “Response” tab. By using this parameter you can edit data before they are sent or received. For example, when a system receives a value that prior to its saving requires multiplying by 0.01, you need to create a rule that executes such cal (...)
(...) groups. By default, the option to move groups is selected, but the box Do you want to overwrite security settings? must be checked as well. Fig. 5. Configuration of additional import parameter s in the dedicated tool Checking the above boxes is necessary to import information about the group, more specifically, its Owner. As previously mentioned, some data is not import (...)
(...) on by clicking Apply. After a short synchronization, the change made is also visible in WEBCON BPS Designer Studio on the BPS groups tab under System settings → Global parameter s → BPS users and groups list. BPS group administrators can also be added and deleted from here. The specified user will now have additional permissions. (...)
(...) sers who completed at least one tasks on their own and whose tasks are not canceled Average task duration (applies only to completed tasks). If no values are available for any of the parameter s, the parameter will be grayed out and the information no data will be displayed for it. By default, global business administrator will see in the report the data of all processes and applications (...)
(...) ll automatically prompt for new authorization, unless a user is actively editing a form within the given instance or task. You can modify this time in the Security node (System settings → Global parameter s) by changing the value in the User identity verification interval field provided in the section Security codes configuration for sharing workflow instances publicly. (Please note that this field is (...)