How to do reporting OLA the right way?
In WebCenter 1.1.47 we changed the way how OLA is applied to reports. Here’s a recap for reporting: To allow user (actually user’s profile) to view/modify/delete certain type of reports […]
In WebCenter 1.1.47 we changed the way how OLA is applied to reports. Here’s a recap for reporting: To allow user (actually user’s profile) to view/modify/delete certain type of reports […]
Starting WebCenter 1.1.44 the WebCenter uses encoding to prevent malisious code to be executed. But sometimes you want to run a page without it being encoded to allow the execution […]
From VCC14 onwards the user access to the webcenter including reporting, contact explorer and dashhboards is controlled by OLA (Object Level Authorization) in wich all rights for all users for all objects is […]
Starting from WebCenter 1.1.46 custom reports have a new feature that gives users more control over the output of the custom reports. This feature allows creators of the custom report definition […]
When working with reports either during the report definition phase, or when consuming the report as a scheduled email or when viewed in the WebCenter, the presentation of values can […]
The Setup program accepts optional command line parameters. These can be useful to system administrators, and to other programs calling the Setup program. /SP- Disables the ‘This will install… Do […]
From VCC14 – Brinsop onwards all our interactive webpages such as the email interaction pages, global contact pages but also our dasboard viewer pages are seperate websites that need to […]
“In computer networking, a port is an application-specific or process-specific software construct serving as a communications endpoint in a computer’s host operating system. The purpose of ports is to uniquely […]
The VCC software modules communicate using protocol buffer TCP/IP messages. For testing and troubleshooting reasons it is sometimes easier to simulate these message without the need for a complete test […]
Internet explorer limits the amount of concurrent HTTP connections allowed to a single HTTP host. By default this is six connections for IE8 and up. Earlier versions only allowed four […]