(...) system applications, processing values entered by end users in forms is a fundamental function, alongside data gathering and analysis. The system offers several solutions to quickly and easily define arithmetic operations on values entered in form fields. This article provides examples on how to configure form fields to execute operations and display their results. NOTE: this article (...)
(...) t with the current instance. Value – this field defines the value set after execution of the action. In this field you can use all functions and form fields available for business rules e.g. arithmetic operations, SQL expressions and form fields available on the form. Error message – this field defines the error message displayed when there is a missing value error. It is recommended to s (...)
(...) at within a calendar year there are 220 working days (minus the absence days of employees), it gives then: 100 * 20 * 220 = 440 000 workflow instances. 90 000 < 440 000 Simple arithmetic reveals that the Business B installation may require more intricate infrastructure than Business A. When employing more complex application activities (number of steps, conditions, approvals) to the (...)
(...) _SCALAR_UDF_INLINING parameter on the operation of WEBCON BPS Scalar functions defined in WEBCON BPS mostly perform conversion or formatting operations on single values. There are no subqueries or arithmetic operations on a few columns from the table - passed as input parameters. “Inline” of such functions in WEBCON BPS databases does not improve query performance. However, because they are u (...)
(...) ses/user-defined-functions/scalar-udf-inlining Scalar functions defined in WEBCON BPS databases mostly perform conversion operations or format data on individual values. There are no subqueries or arithmetic operations on multiple columns of the table passed as entry parameters. “Inlining” such functions in WEBCON BPS databases does not improve performance. On the contrary, due to them being (...)