Currently, when selecting ‘Ignore’ when executing source code on error the rest of the code file will be ignored. I would like to have the possibility to ignore the specific error and continue the code file.
It would be nice if the login page of the webgui uses the language of the browser settings, instead of using the INI. In any case for Dutch, German, Spanish, English and French.This would be a solution for applications with users from multiple countries.
It would be nice if a task is executed over a multiline select in the grid, this selection is retained after the task has been executed. This way a 2nd task can be executed over the same selection.
It would be nice if the height of a row in the grid adjusts to the contents of specific columns, especially useful when wrapping text in multiline grid fields.
It would be nice if you could filter on specific values from (combination of) the current tab and detail tabs. For example: which employees have more than 10 vacation days and work in the Customer Solutions department.
If you want to keep the screen as clean as possible, it is possible to hide the prefilters. To alert the user to an active prefilter, the suggestion is to give the prefilter button in the ribbon a background color (like the one below, when hovering over it), when at least 1 prefilter is active. When checking whether a prefilter is on, you must also include your own prefilters (eg UP). A hidden prefilter (even if it is active) is not included in the selection. In addition, I understand that in the Universal GUI there is the possibility to place (all) prefilters behind the vertical 3 dots. I would also like to see the above principle again by displaying the blue line under an active prefilter under the 3 vertical dots if at least 1 prefilter from that list is active.
It often happens that code templates can be shared between different code groups. An example of this is a try-catch template that can be used for tasks as well as procedures, or a check that can be shared by context and a task. Idea: Templates not per code group but generally weave.
At the moment we can see the number of actions performed in the IAM action analysis, but not times. It would be useful to also be able to see (average) lead times per action here in order to be able to compare these with guidelines regarding response times.
Where can I activate the option to log IAM Administrator actions ?
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