Users and groups
The source allows you to use the BPS users and groups list as a data source.
System data source < Users and Groups >
The first Users and groups data source is a system source and is distinguished by the triangle brackets in its name.
This system source is the default data source for Person or group fields.
The system source cannot be deleted and always has the Data source type: person or group option enabled.
It always returns the following columns (more can be enabled, but those listed cannot be disabled):
- COS_BpsID
- COS_Department
- COS_DisplayName
- COS_Email
- COS_JobTitle
- COS_Login
- COS_ManagerBpsID
- COS_ManagerDisplayName
The source is used extensively throughout the system, it is used in the following areas:
- Person or group fields
- Item list columns that Use people field data source
- The Any person option in predefined task assignment
- Delegating tasks on Portal
- Adding privileges through admin action on Portal
- Business rule functions in the “Users” node, e.g. CURRENT USER IS ONE OF, USER IS ONE OF, etc.
- Privileges at Global, Application, Process, and Workflow level
- Application supervisor
Because this system source is used globally and extensively, all changes to its configuration (filter) should be carefully considered. If a filter is needed for a specific (local) use, e.g. to limit the accounts returned in a specific process, form, or form field, it is recommended to create a dedicated data source – either by cloning the system data source, creating a new Users and groups source (and configuring it as shown below), or configuring the filter at form field level.
Configuration

1. ID
The data source identifier (if the value is smaller than "0", the source has not been saved in the database yet).
2. Name
Name of the data source entered by the user.
3. Superior source
Each data source can contain subordinate sources which are related to a company within the system. If a superior source is referenced from a workflow instance which belongs to a specific company, and that company has a subordinate source associated with it, the query will reference this subordinate source instead. If a superior source has been defined for the source, you need to enter the name of the company for which it is defined.
4. Business entity
A business entity to which the defined source belongs. If the source has a defined business entity, entering the superior source is required.