At moment you have the possibility in SF to copy the filter settings from search (copy_search_to_filter). It would be nice to have an extra task to copy the filter settings from the grid or form. In that way you can easily set the order of the filter form like the grid or form fields. The visibility (visible for filter) can be derived from the grid or form type.Editable / Read only → AlwaysHidden → Never
We would like to have the ability to execute table tasks by swiping a grid line. This would be very useful if your device has a touch screen. You should be able to link a table task to 'swipe to the left' and another table task to 'swipe to the right'. Currently you can show tasks on the top or bottom of a grid in mobile. To start a task for a specific record you should select a line first and then select the concerning task. By swiping you could easily execute a task for a line, it saves space on your screen and it a natural way of user interaction.
We would like to have the ability to show table tasks on a grid line. This is especially useful for the mobile GUI and when just a couple of table tasks are available. Currently you can show tasks on the top or bottom of a grid in mobile. To start a task for a specific record you should select a line first and then select the concerning task. In the described case it is faster to select the task direct on the line. See print screens for further explanation. Task on top of grid (current situation) Example tasks on grid line
The task Assign work item (assign_work) in SF doesn't update the Assigned to column ( assigned_to_developer_id) for all selected records. It updates just the record with the focus.
It would be nice to have a knowledge base of general code templates in the Thinkwise Community where developers can share their solutions for general development challenges. This will increase productivity and the exchange of knowledge between Thinkwise developers. You could think of default procedures or triggers for a date field or e-mail address. Or a dynamic procedure to add trace fields to a table.
For the performance of a process flow we would like to have the possibility to open a document with an empty list. For many process flows you first open a document and in the next step you will change the filters (see example below).The setting ‘start with empty filter’ is available for a subject to set this up for a table or view, but this setting isn’t available for the process action ‘open document’.For our case we had the possibility to solve this with a new variant for the concerning subject (view) with ‘start with empty filter’ to yes.Process Flow Example
Currently the size in the universal GUI for images on a card list is fixed at 100 x 100 pixels. On mobile screens this is about a quarter of the screen width, see the attached print screen.I would like to have settings to configure the size of the image for a card list to optimize the configuration of the screen. Edited from here by moderator:@Harm Horstman added to this idea:We make use of card lists more and more, but we like to adjust the size of card list images depending on the subject and the type of images.This is needed to have more options to let applications look more professional like the examples below. We tried, but were not able to achieve this with custom.cssHopefully it is not to difficult to add some extra options to the card list settings in SF:Size: Small / Medium / Large / Extra Large (25 / 50 / 100 / 200px) Border radius: 0 - 50% Download button: Yes / NoSomething like this:
The current version of the Universal GUI is not responding to the auto refresh settings of a subject.
Is the Android version of the Thinkwise mobile GUI compatible with Android 6.0? We have a customer with a tablet that is used as a vehicle board computer that is running on that Android-version.
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