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(...) format is used for some complex items, such as choice fields, person fields, form types. If the field you have selected is stored in that format, you can choose which part of the name is of your interest in the context of the rule being created. To open a context menu with options to choose from, use the Ctrl + Space key combination when the field selection is active, i.e. it is in a black border (or (...)

(...) vice separately and one common one for all Portal frontends). The service configuration is reloaded and the caches are refreshed after hitting the “Save” button, so you do not have to rest art the service manually, nor reset the application pool in the Portal. You only need to wait for the conclusion of those operations – this can take a few minutes.      (...)

(...) ules, depending on the user’s needs. When working with form rules, there may be a situation where execution of one function or subrule interrupts execution of the entire rule. Consequently, the rest of the rule is not executed. This article provides a detailed description of the reasons for this behavior and a proposal for creating rules so that they work as intended by their author.   (...)

(...) ction will download data from OneDrive, save it to the BPS database, and then delete the files from the indicated location in the service. Additionally, the successful action will be evidenced by the rest oration of the original appearance of the attachment icons in the workflow instances (in the Archive in the present case).   Cancel editing a file using OneDrive In emergency situations, (...)

(...) ction Data from WEBCON BPS can now be loaded in OData format and used in Power BI Desktop and Online. This greatly simplifies WEBCON integration with Power BI, instead of manually constructing rest API queries and dealing with 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 cumbers (...)

(...) nbsp; Fig. 2. Example of Instance history   History contains information about the instance, its workflow, and operations performed on it by users. Unless an appropriate visibility rest riction rule has been defined, History also displays the names of all form fields along with the values entered for them, even if the user has set these fields as invisible in the Field matrix. &nb (...)

(...) tioned archiving mechanism in WEBCON BPS and includes information on its configuration.   NOTE: archiving should not be confused with backup – archived forms or attachments cannot be rest ored to the operational database. Archiving is a one-way, irreversible operation.   Archiving mechanism in WEBCON BPS In WEBCON BPS a user specifies processes to undergo archiving. This (...)

(...) may take a few minutes. After successful installation, close the installer window by clicking Close.       If you had Outlook open before, you need to close it and rest art it for the newly installed add-in to appear on the ribbon. The add-in will now be available in a dedicated area on the MS Outlook ribbon.       The WEBCON area, wher (...)

(...) CON BPS. Since privileges in Designer Studio are mostly handled using groups, adding the user to a group e.g. “Test Department” will automatically grant them privileges on par with the rest of the Test Department. To manage licenses, we use the Manage BPS user licenses action.     This is not strictly a new action but is only available for installations that us (...)

(...) ources     As can be seen from the table above, the Domain users source should be used only in cases where it is absolutely necessary and the user cannot obtain the data of interest using the BPS users source.   Business case A process will be created in which selected WEBCON BPS users will be informed about the scheduled webinar “WEBCON BPS – What' (...)

(...) ; The “Advanced settings” tab Once you configure the “General” tab proceed to the “Advanced settings” tab. The tab is divided into two sections: “rest riction of supported e-mail sender list” – the field allows you to specify that only e-mails from senders defined in the data source are processed. “Limits of processed e-mails&rdq (...)

(...) ; The “Advanced settings” tab Once you configure the “General” tab proceed to the “Advanced settings” tab. The tab is divided into two sections: “rest riction of supported e-mail sender list” – the field allows you to specify that only e-mails from senders defined in the data source are processed. “Limits of processed e-mails&rdq (...)

(...) ; The “Advanced settings” tab Once you configure the “General” tab proceed to the “Advanced settings” tab. The tab is divided into two sections: “rest riction of supported e-mail sender list” – the field allows you to specify that only e-mails from senders defined in the data source are processed. “Limits of processed e-mails&rdq (...)

(...) column Displays action column containing “Delete” and “Clone” actions. 6 Show reload button Displays the “rest ore defaults” button. 7 Show “Remove all” Displays the “Remove all” button above the item list. 8 (...)

(...) n: Student Process Hackathon. Students at work The teams of 3-4 students drew the business processes topics. They were tasked with designing a document workflow prototype, form, and interest ing reports using WEBCON BPS Designer Desk, and documenting their work for easy implementation. Raben and WEBON experts assisted students in this four-hour marathon. Process "hacking" (...)

(...) ith the Faculty of Engineering Management of Poznań University of Technology, University of Economics in Katowice, and University of Science and Technology in Kraków. We also engaged in an interest ing cooperation with Students Scientific Association Epicentrum (Faculty of Management and Social Communication of Jagiellonian University).     The result of newly established (...)

(...) e corresponding Previous period, i.e. the entire year 2021. These data are used for the calculation and presentation of Trends, from which users can draw clear conclusions about the parameters of interest and their change over time.   Heatmap Users who would like to analyze statistical data of a specific application, after opening it and navigating to a dedicated node in the menu, will b (...)

(...) Furthermore, you can specify the level of privileges for the person by checking the Allow editing button, which enables them to make changes to the shared instance. Conversely, unchecking the button rest ricts them to read-only access. In the Expiration date field you can specify how long the sharing will remain active – once this time elapses, the sharing will be deactivated. After ente (...)

(...) ture, but offer 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 rest arted 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. (...)

(...) script that initializes Solr index structures. This script must be passed the first time the container is started for the indexes to be created. It can always be passed, because when the container is rest arted, the script detects the existing indexes and skips their re-creation. You can preview the created container under the Containers tab: The Solr service will be available on th (...)