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For the "Kanban Processes" display mode, in the setting for displaying the processes of the business process [file]2983[/file] make it possible to specify the number of processes that should be displayed at once [file]2984[/file] i.e. if the "new task" status is set to 4, this means that only the first 4 processes will be displayed [file]2985[/file] , and the rest will be hidden under the link "Show all processes" [file]2986[/file] (similar to how closed processes are displayed), when you click on which, they will be displayed, if the number of output processes is not specified for the status, then display all processes
Please rate the revision. For the "Kanban Processes" display mode, in the setting for displaying the processes of the business process make it possible to specify the number of processes that should be displayed at once i.e. if the "new task" status is set to 4, this means that only the first 4 processes will be displayed , and the rest will be hidden under the link "Show all processes" (similar to how closed processes are displayed), when you click on which, they will be displayed, if the number of output processes is not specified for the status, then display all processes
By default, now each column displays 50 processes at a time. And when scrolling further, processes are loaded immediately for the entire BP in all statuses. If you do as you say, it will be a little incorrect - because you can specify processes smaller than the screen height, they will load - and then, at the slightest scroll, everything that is not correct will be loaded. If we delimit the download by status, this needs a lot of redoing - and it will take about + -30 hours.
By default, now each column displays 50 processes at a time. And when scrolling further, processes are loaded immediately for the entire BP in all statuses.
If you do as you say, it will be a little incorrect - because you can specify processes smaller than the screen height, they will load - and then, at the slightest scroll, everything that is not correct will be loaded.
If we delimit the download by status, this needs a lot of redoing - and it will take about + -30 hours.
Tyndyk Maxim Vadimovich Administrator wrote: By default, now each column displays 50 processes at a time. And when scrolling further, processes are loaded immediately for the entire BP in all statuses. If you do as you say, it will be a little incorrect - because you can specify processes smaller than the screen height, they will load - and then, at the slightest scroll, everything that is not correct will be loaded. If we delimit the download by status, this needs a lot of redoing - and it will take about + -30 hours.
it's not about how to manage the loading of processes into the form, but about how to hide processes, more than the specified number. All processes need to be loaded, but only the first 5, for example, need to be displayed to the user, and the remaining 45 should be shown if he clicks on the "view the rest" link. The "Show closed processes" link works exactly the same way for you, except that it expands/collapses all processes. The task is to do the same for all statuses and add a parameter with which you can control the number of processes DISPLAYED AT ONCE to the user
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Tyndyk Maxim Vadimovich
Administrator wrote:
By default, now each column displays 50 processes at a time. And when scrolling further, processes are loaded immediately for the entire BP in all statuses.
If you do as you say, it will be a little incorrect - because you can specify processes smaller than the screen height, they will load - and then, at the slightest scroll, everything that is not correct will be loaded.
If we delimit the download by status, this needs a lot of redoing - and it will take about + -30 hours.
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it's not about how to manage the loading of processes into the form, but about how to hide processes, more than the specified number. All processes need to be loaded, but only the first 5, for example, need to be displayed to the user, and the remaining 45 should be shown if he clicks on the "view the rest" link. The "Show closed processes" [file]3091[/file] link works exactly the same way for you, except that it expands/collapses all processes.
The task is to do the same for all statuses and add a parameter with which you can control the number of processes DISPLAYED AT ONCE to the user
Pereginyak Alexander wrote: The link "Show closed processes" works according to exactly the same logic, except that it expands / collapses all processes.
This works on ajax requests. I gave the rating above - your right to agree with it or not.
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Pereginyak Alexander wrote:
The link "Show closed processes" works according to exactly the same logic, except that it expands / collapses all processes.
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This works on ajax requests.
I gave the rating above - your right to agree with it or not.
Pereginyak Alexander wrote: The link "Show closed processes" works according to exactly the same logic, except that it expands / collapses all processes.
This works on ajax requests. I gave the rating above - your right to agree with it or not.
OK. you can do the same as it works for closed processes, i.e. hide all or nothing?
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Tyndyk Maxim Vadimovich
Administrator wrote:
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Pereginyak Alexander wrote:
The link "Show closed processes" works according to exactly the same logic, except that it expands / collapses all processes.
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This works on ajax requests.
I gave the rating above - your right to agree with it or not.
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OK. you can do the same as it works for closed processes, i.e. hide all or nothing?
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