Substitution ?
Sander van der Wijngaart
Sander.vanderWijngaart at avelon.nl
Tue Sep 17 04:59:48 EDT 2002
Simon,
You can also create a view on table HRUS_D2, which holds the =
substitution entries. This makes it possible to maintain substitutions =
by an administrator.
Regards,
Sander van der Wijngaart
WebFlow Consultant
-----Original Message-----
From: Kisloff, Philip B [mailto:Philip.Kisloff at astrazeneca.com]
Sent: Mon 16-9-2002 9:58
To: SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
Cc:=09
Subject: Re: Substitution ?
Simon,
S013 is for Office substitution, not workflow substitution. Workflow
substitution works differently, and you have the following options:
1. Before they go, they should set themselves up a substitute by =
Settings >
Workflow settings > Maintain substitutes. (maintain personal =
substitutes).=20
2. If they forget, you can set them up yourself (using their position
assignment) with PO13 relationship A=A6210 (to the substitute).
I think position substitution only works if the workflow is sent to a
position (I'm actually doing testing on this now, so I'll let you know).
Patrick's other comments are all true for workflow substitution.
Regards
Phil
-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Freer [mailto:Simon_Freer at eu.fmo.com]
Sent: 16 September 2002 08:20
To: SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
Subject: Re: Substitution ?
Hi Patrick
All is Ok with the agents, but where is the flag to activate the
substitution
I'm using 4.0B and cant find it ?
Ta
Simon
"Patrick de Valensart Schoenmaeckers"
<Patrick.deValensartSchoenmaeckers at pmintl.com> on 16/09/2002 09:17:45
To: SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
cc: (bcc: Simon Freer/Bradford2_GB/Federal-Mogul)
Subject: Re: Substitution ?
Simon,
You don't have to get into the inbox of the person making you his
substitute. You will just see his workitems in your inbox (and he will =
also
continue to see them in his inbox).
If you don't see the items of the other person, it could be one of the
possible error:
1. you did not activate the substitution (via the same transaction, =
there is
a flag "substitution active" when you define it)
2. Check the task sending the workitem is defined as "general task" in =
the
agent assignment, or at least that the substitute (=3Dyou in the =
example) is
defined as possible agent.
3. Check in the task that the substitute is not defined as "excluded =
agent".
Hope this helps,
Patrick
-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Freer [mailto:Simon_Freer at eu.fmo.com]
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 08:56
To: SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
Subject: Substitution ?
Guys
Ive just put my first workflow at long last........ (Hoorah I can here =
you
all
shout !)
Ive been asked about what happens when somebody has gone on holiday, so =
ive
said you just use transaction S013 and add in a who you want to act as a
substitute. I then assumed that this then gave you access to deal with =
the
work
items in the inbox of the person making you their substitute.
This doesn't appear to be the case though, when I test it out all I get =
is
my
own items the question is how do I get to see the inbox of the person =
making
me
the their substitute
Ta
Simon
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