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(...) s from the choice field.   Fig. 8 Autocomplete tag in the autocomplete advanced configuration   The layout of the autocomplete field in the form is  shown in Fig.9. Narrow ed down results after filling in the adequate number of characters is presented in Fig.10.   Fig. 9 Autocomplete field in the form   Fig.10 Autocomplete functionality of (...)

(...) list of columns to be displayed in the table. Indicate the column that should be displayed in the form of links. To save space on the form, you can divide the table into pages by specifying how many row s are to be displayed on one page (10 by default). Visibility requirement Define if the visibility of form fields depends on other conditions (e.g. form field value, currently logged (...)

(...) instances are at the same step. instances are processed individually – an error in one instance does not interrupt processing of the remaining elements. When elements are processed, a brow ser window should stay open. an error message will be displayed in the summary. In case of an action validation, the user sees the message that has been entered in the configuration of said a (...)

   PDF version Introduction Requirements towards the Customer and the Integrator General information solution requirements Initial data import into WEBCON BPS Exemplary description of integration message   Introduction Document description The document sets out design and technological WEBCON BPS requirements for integration

(...) usly set as required by the “MARK REQUIRED” function.  When one of the functions is used in the form rules triggered on a value change (this business case) or inside the FOR EACH row function, its operation will only apply to the current row (see Fig. 3). The configuration of the "MARK REQUIRED" and "MARK NOT REQUIRED" functions in the case of item list is (...)

(...) 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 narrow s 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 transferred. Any c (...)

(...) Please upgrade to either one-time purchase Office 2021 or to a Microsoft 365 account." Detailed information on the runtime environments used by individual Microsoft add-ins can be found at: Brow sers used by Office Add-ins - Office Add-ins | Microsoft Docs.   After installation Once the add-in is properly installed, a new WEBCON BPS tab appears on the Word ribbon, with options s (...)

(...) Applies to version: 2020.1.x and above; author: Piotr Dąbrow ski Introduction   WEBCON BPS handles digital signatures through dedicated actions (SDK – Software Development Kit). There are 4 plugins available to integrate with external digital signature providers: AdobeSign Autenti DocuSign Skribble This article describes the process of signing document with A (...)

(...) ustification required” checkbox. Once you check this field in the mobile app a compact single text line field “Brief justification for the purchase” appears. The same action in the brow ser displays “Full justification for the purchase”. The purpose is to keep the form readable when accessed on the mobile app.   Form rule executed on value change in the &ld (...)

(...) below (Fig. 1), the IF THEN conditional function will be used, which appeared in the tooltip after typing the phrase “if” in the edit box. Select the desired item using the up and down arrow keys, and then confirm your selection by pressing Enter.   Fig. 1. Creating a new form rule   The cursor will be automatically moved to the condition of the conditional fu (...)

(...) functions that return a logic value CONFIRM is one of many functions for form rules that return a TRUE or FALSE value. Examples of other such functions are: LIKE CONTAINS IS IN HAS ANY row S ATTACHMENT EXISTS   These functions are described in detail in the article: Function dictionary for Business Rules and Form Rules (webcon.com)  

(...) point configuration:  document entry point is a workstation accessed by many users and indicated by its IP address; document entry point is a person recognized by login entered in the brow ser. The person can work on many workstations; document entry point is a specific person (recognized by login) using a specific workstation (recognized by IP address).   The article dis (...)

(...) ns offered by the Style and behavior tab in the section dedicated to form fields configuration.   Definition of CSS Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a simple language that defines how a brow ser will display web page elements. CSS are responsible for the appearance of websites and are most often used together with markup languages such as HTML or XML. Markup languages are the foundation o (...)

(...) t trigger any action. The comparison between item lists with enabled and disabled sorting item list functionality   Additionally, note that when the item list sorting is disabled, a row cloned with the “Clone” button available next to each row on the right is placed below the original one. After saving, that row remains precisely where it was created on the list. (...)

(...) y to work with attachments in the form of files stored on OneDrive. A user with the appropriate permissions will be able to edit such MS Office files (Word, Excel) in Microsoft 365 both in a desktop brow ser and from mobile devices. In addition, files placed on OneDrive as part of the process will be available for editing by multiple users at the same time, and any changes they make will be visible to (...)

(...) h definable columns that contain user’s data. This form field can be edited to the extent provided by the system: users can change the column values as well as add, delete, and clone individual row s. It is also possible to independently configure the Item List columns and their parameters, including width. This article is devoted to this very parameter and lists the most important rules to f (...)

(...) o the system.   The logic of execution of actions and operations on path The following actions are run precisely at the place they were embedded in the automation flow: Menu button, On brow ser opening, Upon instance deleting, On timeout, On attachment add, and On start (cyclical). In their case the “Pending in transaction” and “Pending after transaction” modes ar (...)

(...) rough at least one path.   Information displayed in Instance history Instance history resembles a tabulated timeline and contains a series of information arranged in alternating colored row s. Below is an example of History of a simple workflow that consists of only two steps: start and counterparty registration.   Fig. 2. Example of Instance history   History (...)

(...) er had a child. It is worth to mention here the types of data that do not undergo archiving. Those essentially include all dynamic content, such as values in “Data table”, “Data row ”, “Chart”, or “HTML” form fields. Additionally, archiving does not include custom controls, as well as form and business rules.     The visibility of (...)

(...) Please upgrade to either one-time purchase Office 2021 or to a Microsoft 365 account." Detailed information on the runtime environments used by individual Microsoft add-ins can be found at: Brow sers used by Office Add-ins - Office Add-ins | Microsoft Learn   Download Installation of the Outlook Modern add-in requires downloading the appropriate manifest file – OutlookWebc (...)