<div>Same here.</div>
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<div>Just to add on Greg's response.</div>
<div>In Item 1: users don't like when they see the workitem but it gives an error or item not found. So its better to get later with good response.</div>
<div>Item 2: Optional comment is better.</div>
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<div>Bijay Shrestha</div>
<div>SAPMANDO Services, LLC</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 8:47 PM, Conrad, Rod (Calgary) <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:Rod_Conrad@nexeninc.com">Rod_Conrad@nexeninc.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<div class="h5">------Original Message------<br>From: Neil Gardiner<br>To: SAP Workflow Users' Group<br>ReplyTo: SAP Workflow Users' Group<br>Subject: Re: Mobile worklfow developers need your input!<br>Sent: Apr 15, 2011 7:19 PM<br>
<br>Same as Greg for me.<br><br><br>On 16 Apr 2011, at 10:46, <a href="mailto:greg@misiorek.com">greg@misiorek.com</a> wrote:<br><br>> Item 1: wait for the 'good' work items<br>> Item 2: comments optional on rejections is fine<br>
><br>>> Hello, The mobile development group is looking at some additional ideas<br>>> for workflow on mobile devices and they have the following questions for<br>>> you:<br>>> Item 1:<br>>> If you have to choose only one, what would be more important for you in<br>
>> case of a mobile application for approvals when you launch the application<br>>> or bring it back from background after half an hour:<br>>><br>>> A) See the list of work items as fast as possible, so you can<br>
>> immediately try to start working even if some of the items might be<br>>> out-of-date and there is some chance that you run into an error.<br>>><br>>> B) See an up-to-date list of work items and wait a bit more (2-4<br>
>> seconds) for it.<br>>><br>>><br>>> Item 2:<br>>> For user decisions in the inbox, like approvals, the question is around<br>>> rejections. The plan is to not require comments - but there will be an<br>
>> option to approve/reject. After selecting reject (for example) the user<br>>> will be able to reject or add comments (or cancel). The question is: Is<br>>> it OK to not force comments on reject, but to make it optional only?<br>
>><br>>> So - please let us know what you think!<br>>> Thanks!<br>>> Ginger ( you can also reach me direct at<br>>> <a href="mailto:ginger.gatling@sap.com">ginger.gatling@sap.com</a><mailto:<a href="mailto:ginger.gatling@sap.com">ginger.gatling@sap.com</a>>)<br>
>><br>>><br>>><br>>><br>>> _______________________________________________<br><br></div></div>------Original Message Truncated------<br><br>--------------------------<br>Please forgive spelling, punctuation, and syntax errors. Sent from my BlackBerry Wireless Handheld<br>
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