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Our new Community is LIVE! Ok, so it’s finally here...drumroll please...?You can find a link to our brand spanking new community here, make sure to refer your colleagues as well! https://community.company.com/You should see our new community as a one stop shop to answer all of your most pressing needs. Can’t find an answer? Simply post a question on the community! Of course, if you still want to contact our support team you can do so here! Everyone has their own profile on the community, and can vote on ideas and suggestions. We even have a points leaderboard too, so look out in case your name appears there. We will be giving points to the users who answer the most questions on the community, are the most active and post the most popular requests in the ideation section. We can also reward badges to our users…so keep an eye out for that too. That’s it for now! Any questions...ask the community! - Frank
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We need to know if Nintex will be planning on creating a custom app for TEAMS integration so Nintex Forms for Office 365 can render somehow in TEAMS for our end-users.Since Microsoft switched to new version of TEAMS, external sites will not be able to render the content within a tab. Because of this, the Nintex form does NOT render when someone clicks on the new item button within a sharepoint online list. It's important Nintex functions and operates within the TEAMS environment for our users as it has been since before this change. I have logged a ticket, but wanted to put this out there for others experiencing the same issue and to see if Nintex has a feasible workaround that doesn’t involve our company creating a custom app for TEAMS to support Nintex forms for a sharepoint list.In addition to new item button not working now for users, start event forms typically shared as a website on a teams tab would render - now they do NOT.So we have two issues ongoing here for two different pr
We have a requirement where we need to group all similar stages in one ie if there are four stages A,B,C and D .For Stage A if there are four records then all the four columns of Stage “A” should be merged in one , and other fields should be after this.Something like this : Name Count Open Signal Amount Status A ABC Pipeline 23 TRUE Red 45 Closed DFC Pipeline 45 FALSE Blue 43 New New Pipeline 67 FALSE Green 34 Ongoing CDF Pipeline 34 FALSE Yellow 23 Blocked B ABC Pipeline1 23 TRUE Red 45 Closed DFC Pipeline2 45 FALSE Blue 43 New New Pipeline3 67 FALSE Green 34 Ongoing CDF Pipeline4 34 FALSE Yellow 23 Blocked New Pipeline5 67 FALSE Green 34 Ongoing C ABC Pipeline11 23 TRUE Red 45 Closed DFC Pipeline21 45 FALSE Blue 43 New New Pipeline111 67 FALSE Green 34 Ongoing CDF Pipeline41 34
Hi there, we are doing an upload of bulk processes and when publishing them we are sometimes getting the following message:Both of these roles existI have removed them and reentered them but we are still getting the same message.Does anyone know why this happens?ThanksErin
On NAC forms we sometimes have users report getting an error on submit: ‘The form submission was unsuccessful. Please try to submit the form again.’ Typically trying again doesn’t resolve the issue, the same error simply displays again.Does anyone know what the rules are around when/why this error displays? I suspect it’s a timeout issue: where a user keeps an authenticated form open without a submit for too long. I could be wrong however. If someone does know however I suspect the solution is to add a ‘Save’ button to a form and have users regularly save.
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This is a test of the post-to-case functionality. It is awesome.
We’re always updating our users on new features we launch via the community. It’s such a great way to communicate on a 1-to-many basis with our customers. Additionally, what’s even better is that we have started to launch beta testing groups on our community where we invite a certain number of customers to test new features before we release them. Not only does this allow us to iron out any bugs before a full roll-out, it also creates a real feeling of collaboration and togetherness between us and our customers. Such a great way to make sure you are building a product that really meets the needs of your end users!
Hey Community-friends!We thought it might be fun to know who’s who, while we’re actively engaging on our community. I’ll start!The name’s Frank! I have been with Company for about 2 years, having started at the Support Department to eventually climb my way up the ranks to be your trusted Community Manager! I live in The Netherlands, have a wife and 2 kids. Hit me up if you have any questions, concerns or just to say hi! (emoji)Looking forward to meeting you all!- Frank
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