Hi Fred, Robby
correct - with shaps so that endusers can not change TI-settings or navigate.
When the user drops the file there are only 2 things they have accept:
- the files has to have always the identical name and structure
- the have to confirm a message whichs asks "overwrite ...." with YES
Best regeards
Steffen
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Steffen Wittenauer
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Original Message:
Sent: Mon June 14, 2021 12:48 AM
From: Robby Meyers
Subject: DROP FILES ON EXISTING PROCESSES
I'm pretty sure this is just a case of using shapes with the background color set as the same color as your background on the page and placing them "Over" the parts of the TI editor that you don't want people to see.
Original Message:
Sent: 6/12/2021 9:35:00 AM
From: Denis Barchukov
Subject: RE: DROP FILES ON EXISTING PROCESSES
Hi Steffen,
This is brilliant! If I may ask, how do you hide other elements in TI editor?
Cheers,
Denis.
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Denis Barchukov
Original Message:
Sent: Thu June 10, 2021 04:17 AM
From: Steffen Wittenauer
Subject: DROP FILES ON EXISTING PROCESSES
Hi Frederic,
this can be done by displaying the TI editor and hide everything around. The user can then d&d the file into the gray folder. Then PA uploads it automatically.
After that the user can push the button to start the TI.
BR
Steffen
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Steffen Wittenauer
Original Message:
Sent: Mon June 07, 2021 08:31 AM
From: frederic MALLAVAL
Subject: DROP FILES ON EXISTING PROCESSES
Hi
In PAW, we need to be able to drop a file on an existing process with no need to map variables .
that would be key for end users to load their files locally on predefined processes built centrally .
no need to manage shared folders then.
no need to manipulate TI.
great improvement.
regards
fred
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frederic MALLAVAL
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