The normal view of records is in a grid where each record has its own row. Currently something has changed (unknown what) with the result that each there is some way of grouping/tree.How do I switch between the original and this grouped view? And is there a way to group it not on “Datum”, but on another column in the grid?
At certain points in our process we want to inform users of certain events. For instance when a response time is about to expire and immediate action is required.What options are there in Thinkwise of informing users?Currently we are thinking about sending an e-mail (badges aren't visible outside of the application), but am getting lost in the various options that should be there, but that I can't seem to find. For instance my SQL Server on Azure does not support msdb..sysmail_profile.A simple and detailed explanation would be welcome.
I've created a constraint to a table (check if date from is before date until). The moment I trigger this the following message is shown:Unfortunately I see no way of changing this message to a custom message that explains clearer what is wrong.I also want to show this my highlighting the involved fields or placing the message beside one of the fields.Any ideas to make this happen are welcome.
We are developing with our SQL Server for Thinkwise on Azure.We have various users as sf_developers. Unfortunately it is currently only possible to deploy changes in our (data) model when logged in as tsf_admin. Other users are not allowed to make changes to the application database. What do I need to do so that other sf_devolepers can also deploy their changes to the application database?Related to this:Currently I also have to create users for each application database. So also for all sf_developers so that they can test their own changes. Can this be automated in some way?
I want to filter records based on the user that is currently logged into the application.This should be possible as there are a lot of prefilters for My Projects and such, but can't seem to find out how to do this.So how do I know what the current user is? And how do I use this in prefilters and views?
Location Business Logic > Functionality & Full model > Program objects Situations When assigning a template of a control procedure to a program object you can go to the result-tab and place it on the database by pressing execute. You can add a template to multiple program objects. When executing it to the database it will automatically deploy all program objects in which the template is available. When changing a template I want to test it first on one program object instead of all at once. This is currently not possible. However when I decide to remove or unassign a template from a program object this change is only installed onto the database by deploying it (or changing the actual stored procedure on the database). It is not possible to see which program objects are affected and update these. It even happened that removing a template results in errors while testing the application. Wish I want to see all program objects for which a template and/or assignment has c
Check constraints is only defined on tables. However it could be helpful to define constraints on columns or even domains. Searching on internet I find references that constraints on domains have the advantage of defining them just once instead of defining them for every use. I have not found any information in the community, so I assume there is a reason why constraints are only defined on a table. So what reasons are there for only defining a constraint on a table instead of also defining them on columns and domains?
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