Hi to all the Qlik & Inphinity community and welcome to the new release of Inphinity Forms and Inphinity Flow.
In the last release of Inphinity Forms, we introduced SharePoint support as a storage option for File Uploads, available in both SaaS and On-prem deployments.
Now, we’re making File Upload even more powerful. By popular request, you can now customize subfolders at upload, giving you more flexibility when organizing your files.
This release also brings value for anyone already using or exploring Inphinity Flow. We’ve delivered significantly updated documentation and usability improvements to make working with the product smoother and more intuitive.
Let’s explore the new release together.
Subfolder At Upload
When enabled by the administrator, a developer can use an expression to define a subfolder where the file will be stored.

New Inphinity Flow Documentation
The technical documentation of Inphinity Flow is now structured in the same way as the documentation for Inphinity Forms.
To navigate it, simply choose a topic from the top navigation bar. The relevant topic sections will then appear on the left.
If you’re tackling a specific issue, head to the Guides section – you’ll find step-by-step help on tasks such as creating a new flow or visualizing hierarchies.

Adjustments In Inphinity Flow
In this release of Inphinity Flow, the “Lock initial position” setting has been replaced with “Lock Pan&Zoom”, giving you better control over navigation without affecting automatic resizing.
We’ve also updated the coordinate system so that nodes are now positioned from the bottom-left corner rather than the center, making position calculations more straightforward.

Other Improvements
As always, we have also added minor enhancements, such as the background color option for row action buttons, and fixed reported bugs. Check out the full changelog for Inphinity Forms and Inphinity Flow.
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