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Infocapture: Triggers
Triggers are similar to field condition sets in that they are denoting conditions under which something should behave in a specific way. The difference is that triggers may be transitional states. D...
Send in system Infocapture notifications
Overview By default, InfoCapture notifications are sent by email. This is intentional so that users don't miss important notifications triggered by an InfoCapture project, regardless of their n...
InfoCapture: Automatic Changes
(Automatic changes were previously called 'Dynamic Field Changes' in pre-v8 Claromentis versions) Automatic changes use triggers to change the value of a field in a form. The most common u...
InfoCapture scenario: Creating time-based triggers
Introduction In this guide, we will give you step-by-step instructions on how to create a notification trigger that is attached to a time-based condition set. A time-based trigger can be used for va...
InfoCapture SLAs
The SLA system makes use of 'Traffic Lights'. Consider traffic lights to be similar to the 'status' of a form, but one which is only ever controlled automatically. An SLA is used...
Infocapture Components
Introduction In this guide, we will give you an overview of all the available InfoCapture components that can be added to your pages. Each component serves a different purpose and will provide diffe...
Infocapture: Field Visibility
Field Visibility sets are for controlling when parts of your form should show and hide, and when they are editable. Different rules can be set per project role. This is achieved by grouping the fiel...
InfoCapture best practices: Investigative Tools
We appreciate there is a lot to get to grips with in InfoCapture and its particular mechanisms will become familiar with the experience. Below are some best practice tips for administrators or respo...
InfoCapture Workflow
The workflow section of a form is completely optional. It can be used to restrict who is able to change the status, what they are allowed to change it to and at what point during the lifecycle of an...
Infocapture: Making changes to an established form
We appreciate there is a lot to get to grips with in InfoCapture and its particular mechanisms will become familiar with the experience. An established form is one that has been in use for a period ...
InfoCapture List Options
This article relates to the following four project option tabs available on the admin side of a form: General List Options Tickets per page: The number of tickets to be displayed in the list of issu...
Deleting tickets in InfoCapture
Infocapture tickets can be deleted individually, in batches using the built-in facility or in bulk via CSV. Vigilance around any deletions is required by the team member performing them as once dele...
InfoCapture default notification template
When creating a notification, there is a template choice simply called 'DEFAULT'. The Default template is an email that can be configured to include certain information about a form. It is...
InfoCapture custom messages
Custom messages are used to change the default phrasing within the project. For example, I may wish for my 'Quote Requests' project to use the term 'quote request' instead of ...

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InfoCapture: Creating notifications
Emails can be sent from a form by combining triggers with email templates to make notification rules. These can be configured to be sent to: Project Roles, i.e. all users within a Project Role The S...
Introduction to Infocapture
What is Infocapture? A Business Process Management application for creating bespoke e-forms and workflows to match your existing business processes. Save time, paperwork, and resources by leveraging...

4 comments • 1 person liked this • Created on 12 September 2017 in Projects