Why do zombies breathe?If we want to categorize zombies into one of the following groups: humans, animals, plants or materials, the closest we’d get would be humans. This group includes the basic abilities for humans, such as the most important one: breathing. Categorizing zombies as humans means zombies will own the same basic abilities as humans. Now I don’t know if I am crazy, but why would a zombie need oxygen? As is known, zombies can stay under water for an unlimited amount of time, given that they do not dissolve, and when its head is separated from its body, including lungs, the head will stay alive as long as the brain isn’t damaged. This means the basic breathing ability is useless. Besides the useless ability, zombies can infect other living beings. If we add this ability, it would mean that humans can infect others. To make a difference between humans and zombies, a new group should be created for zombies, which will be similar to the humans group. By creat
We start off the year with the release of 2020.1 for the Thinkwise Platform! Process flows can automate many tasks that would require a lot of manual work. However, they still require a person to be present to “push the button”. In this release we’re introducing system flow scheduling to help with that. A system flow can be defined as any process flow that can run autonomously without user input. Users can now create a schedule to automatically run system flows at any time. Which means, no more waking up in the middle of the night to generate those sales invoices! Besides this cool new feature, we’ve worked on many other features and fixes, such as: Requirements and Design: Improved Kanban board Work linking and history Unit tests for triggers Temporarily approve validations Temporal tables OpenID configuration Application preferences in IAM Sort domain elements by translation More features and fixes can be found in the release notes. The 2020.1 release can be downloaded from TCP he
In the 2020.2 release the images in default theme and recommendation types were missing information in the data columns.This hotfix will set the missing information in the data columns. To import the default theme images, please generate the project version.
When a table, task, report or process flow contained unit tests and the object was renamed, the existing unit tests wouldn't be linked correctly to the new object name. This has been resolved with this hotfix. To make this possible however, the results of the unit tests won't be included in the process.
Zoom into detailsTo create a good overview, it can be desirable to configure a screen which shows ample data with many underlying details. But these detail windows can become rather small. To make such a window larger, it is possible for users to zoom into a detail screen. The question is: “What will the screen type of this zoomed screen be?” Screen type inheritanceIn the Software Factory G8, the zoom screen type was inherited from the master screen type. This seemed like a good solution, but in fact it lead to unexpected results. For example, if a detail screen contained only a grid and the master screen type contained both a grid and a form, the user would get access to a form when zoomed in. This would provide the user with the option to add records, which the developer might not have intended. Since the developer had no control over this, the screen type for the zoomed screen was changed to the detail screen type with the introduction of the G9. Even though this solved the unint
Every morning when you get up, you make your bed. When you grab your toothbrush, you put toothpaste on it. When you’ve washed your face, you wipe it dry. After you’ve had breakfast, you tidy up the table. Life would be so much easier if these morning rituals could be done automatically. Well, we can’t help you with that, but what we can do is make your job life easier with user preferences. In fact, we can make it very easy by setting these preferences automatically for you, when you generate and apply recommendations. User preferences allow actions to be done automatically, such as opening a screen when you start an application, filtering for specific data by creating prefilters, and more. For many of those preferences it is possible to generate recommendations in Intelligent Application Manager (IAM) based on your work behavior. RecommendationsRecommendations are simply user preference suggestions in IAM based on the user logs. Users can generate new recommendations and apply t
Review required In the Software Factory 2018.1 release, a new ‘Review required’ setting has been added to the SF configuration. This setting is turned on as default in the installation or upgrade of the Software Factory. Review required setting Ready for review With review required turned on, the task to complete a control procedure will be replaced by a task to set a control procedure ready for review. Task to set a control procedure ready for review This task will set the status of a control procedure to a new status ‘Review’ and create a changelog entry. Like in the previous version, the changelogs, including the code changes, can be found in the ‘Code changelog’ tab page. Two new tasks have been added to code changelog. Tasks to approve or disapprove changes These tasks can be used by a reviewer to approve or disapprove the changes. When approved, the control procedure will be set to completed. When disapproved, a comment will be required as review feedback and the control p
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