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Release notes Windows GUI and Web GUI (2023.1.14)

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Release notes Windows GUI and Web GUI (2023.1.14)
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Hello everyone,

In this sprint, we improved the behavior of the Use process procedure setting and fixed an error that could occur when switching screen type.

You can read more about the Windows and Web GUI's features, in the GUI user manual.

 We will keep you updated regularly about the Windows and Web GUI's progress.

* Download Windows GUI 2023.1.14 here.

* Download Web GUI 2023.1.14 here.

Contents of this release

Changed

 

Process actions will always execute the logic on completion if ‘Use process procedure’ is set

Windows GUI 

With the setting Use process procedure, you can reference and use returned values (output parameters) from a process action in a process procedure.

Previously, the Use process procedure check and the actual procedure call were only evaluated on completion if a process action had follow-up actions.

For platform version 2023.1, this procedure will always execute on completion if Use process procedure is set. You can find this setting in the menu Processes > Process flows > tab Process actions > tab Performance.


Changed the default timeout for windows - indicium basic connections

Windows GUI 

The default timeout for windows - indicium basic connections is changed from infinite to 100 seconds 

We've added a new global extended property "indiciumRequestTimeout" so that you can change this to whatever you want.

This setting is in milliseconds. The value '-1' can be used for an infinite timeout.

Minor fixes and tasks

 

- Windows GUI An error would occur if a detail screen contained a form list component, and the user changed the screen type in their User preferences tab in the ribbon. This has been fixed.

 

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