Hey everyone, it has been a while since our last blog update but we sure have been busy! Since the last update of version 2020.2.10, we’ve completed over 90 user stories, two-thirds of which consisted of bugs which were reported in TCP, and introduced many requested features and performance-enhancements to Windows and Web. Here are some notable improvements you might have noticed and can look forward to in the latest Windows and Web interfaces.New featuresNew active viewtype bar in Resource scheduler (Windows & Web)Bar view typeMass Update for Web Added Universal GUI and Indicium Universal as product to the TCP download installation package:New checkboxes for Universal and Indicium (Universal)Windows GUI (3-tier) preparation - in September we have begun preparing for Windows GUI (3-tier) in full swing to eventually connect the Windows GUI to the non-basic, most modern version of Indicium.PerformanceBasic authentication will be replaced by OAuth 2.0 for the Thinkwise Exchange Connec
Hey everyone, we’ve kept ourselves busy during the last couple of sprints with a lot of general maintenance and support for Windows GUI (3-tier) as well as feature support for our latest release, one of the earliest of 2021’s versions.In this time we’ve put away 34 work items, mostly general maintenance with more than a quarter of which were features, along with quite a few work items specifically for one of our customers. Here are some of our notable improvements to the Windows and Web interfaces you might already have noticed:New featuresApplication icon now shows as favicon (Web) Cache is written to the AppData by default (Web) Scheduler features 2.0 in Windows (Acto) Support for AWS File storage and support subfolders is now complete (Win/Web) Screentype designer in SF now allows the tab page icon to be uploaded using a file dialog, as seen below in the Windows interface. Starting tasks from a grid row (Win/Web) Bugs fixedFiles were being re-uploaded when any other data within the
Hi! I have a screen, and it looks like this one below. As you see, I have 2 taskbars on the same screen. What I'm attempting to do here is to activate a detail tab (via a processflow) by allowing a user to click on a huge button on the bottom right of the screen, while keeping most of the tasks on the left side of the screen . My first attempt to solve this was via a dummy task which would direct the user to the detail tab. That's where I found myself building this screentype, trying to place 9 out of 10 of my table tasks on the left and one huge one on the bottom right. If you have tried this before, you know that it doesn't work that way and now all of the 10 table tasks are in both places 😅 A couple of solutions I've already tried to achieve my separated tasks objective: 1 . Adding the task as a detail tile. This doesn't work because I can only add table references to the detail tiles, and not task references (like we can in an actual tile menu). 2 . Adding a dummy vi
A popular request, the Mass Update feature, has been implemented in the latest release of the Web user interface.You might already be familiar with the Mass Update feature in the Windows interface, found in the Extra section of the ribbon which allows you to update values of one or more columns in multiple rows of a table at once. This feature is now also available in the Web interface.Update in the Ribbon’s Extra sectionThe setting for enabling or disabling permissions to Mass Update in the Software Factory remains the same and is found in the Subjects screen where it is enabled by default, as shown below. In the Software Factory : Subjects > Permissions > Other > Mass UpdateThis checkbox can be toggled on or off to enable or disable the Mass Update button respectively. Remember to synchronize to IAM and the changes will then be reflected in your end application interface on Web.The result of unchecking the Mass Update setting, as is the case in the Windows interface, is that
Is it possible to hide these standard report parameters : action/printer/paper source/number of copies ?
Hey everyone, this auspicious new version number brings with it some cool new features and many improvements to the Windows and Web interfaces from the last couple of sprints. Since our last update, we’ve put away a sweet 40 more user stories, a quarter of which were performance enhancements and features, the rest being reported bugs. Check out some of our more notable improvements : New FeaturesDouble-click to execute a task in a grid : this is so cool we dedicated a separate blog to elaborate (Windows+Web) Introduced expressions as a default value for columns, task/report parameters, and process variables (Windows+Web)Configuring a field with an expression field as a default value Introduced AWS S3 filestorage support (Windows+Web) PerformanceIntroduced new extended property RunAsyncTasksInSequence to run the execution of multiple asynchronous tasks in sequence (Windows)Bugs fixedConcerning map components in Web: Context menu in combination with maps was not showing Locations on map
Hey everyone, welcome to the first WinWeb update of the year! We’ve spent the last two sprints of 2020 working on a lot of fixes as well as spending a chunk of our time checking off work for Windows GUI (3-tier).Despite having fewer (wo)manpower hours during the festive season, we’ve still managed to work on a steady 31 work items, mostly focusing on maintenance issues from TCP and continuing on our plan towards getting Windows GUI (3-tier) up and running, along with a feature here and there. Here are our most notable implementations in a row: New featuresExtended property SmallDetailTiles is now also available for Web.IAM > Global configurations > Extended properties > SmallDetailTiles = yes/noBugs fixedTimeout error after switching detail tabs in Firefox (Web) After editing a date field, Save button was not working on the first click (Web) Error after executing tasks within a process flow (Web) Refresh was not working together with a ‘Close document’ action from another sub
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