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Use the API to access a Sequence service instance.
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When you assign a calendar to a group, Cora SeQuence uses the defined calendar for time-dependent tasks, not the default calendar.
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When you assign a calendar to a user, Cora SeQuence uses the defined calendar for time-dependent tasks, not the default calendar.
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A task has two components, a form and a message.
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To consume a REST service that has OAuth2 authentication, first, you write a message handler. Then, you use the message handler in an HTTP Consumer Activity.
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How to integrate Flowtime workflow and task execution with an independent ASP.NET Web application, leveraging the Cora SeQuence .NET API.
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The ds object is the data source object passed to the expression execution.
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How to work with Cora SeQuence API. Getting started, setup, and examples of performing basic tasks.
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You can add a Submit button and Update button to your forms, which enable users to save the information they entered on the form. To configure the save command option, you give the button a CommandNa
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Cora SeQuence 8.2 introduces a brand new Flowtime environment, PNMsoft Cloud, a SharePoint App, an In-Process Consumer, a JSON to XSD tool, In-Memory workflow execution, and many others.