Hi @Timothy Mentowidjojo,This is not currently possible.It might be possible for you to achieve this with Custom CSS, but that might be a bit of a challenge to implement.Kind regards,Leroy Witteveen
Hello @Arie V,Universal unfortunately doesn't have support for the OAuthRedirectURI extended property yet, so this probably explains the problem you're facing.Kind regards,Leroy Witteveen
Working on it!→Next release
Hi @Freddy,You can get the results of a variant like this:GET /iam/app/subject.variant_id?$prefilter=pre_filterKind regards,Leroy Witteveen
Hi @Allard Lakerveld,You can do this by sending a deep link URL to a processflow that has a “Go to row” action.It's possible to include process parameters in these deeplinks, that way you can send the user to a specific record.Documentation about creating deep links in Universal: https://docs.thinkwisesoftware.com/docs/sf/process_flows#create-a-deep-link-for-universal-guiKind regards,Leroy Witteveen
Hi @Harm Horstman,This is certainly possible by changing the images favicon.ico, logo.png and logo-512.png.Make sure to keep these files intact when upgrading to a new Universal GUI though. 🙂Some more information about installing Universal as Progressive Web App: https://docs.thinkwisesoftware.com/docs/deployment/universal#installation-as-a-web-appKind regards,Leroy Witteveen
@Harm Horstman I thought it would be simple and it was, but there turned out to be a caching problem with my personal iPhone (SE)Did you uninstall and reinstall Universal as PWA? Because it seems that iOS doesn't update the icon if it gets changed after the website was installed as PWA.If you did and it is still caching, as a last resort, you could change the following line of code in index.html from:<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="./logo.png"/>to:<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="./logo.png?v=2"/>And then pull to refresh, to make sure it bypasses the cache. Then, when installing as PWA, it should use the new icon. Perhaps it is worth adding these steps to the documentation.I've sent this to our documentation team, they will put it on the backlog so it'll get added to the documentation in the future. Thanks for the suggestion!Kind regards,Leroy Witteveen
Hi @Blommetje,Because you have multiple primary keys, you should prefix the values with the column names, like this:/account_authorization(tenant_id=1,account_authorization_id=1)/stage_editIn order to get to know the Indicium API, it can help to look at the “Network” tab in F12 in Universal and for example go into editmode. You can then see exactly how Universal uses the Indicium API. 🙂 There is also documentation for resource staging.Kind regards,Leroy Witteveen
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