Wokr Item Delivery Strategy - Outlook

Cristiana D'Agosto cristiana.dagosto at au1.ibm.com
Mon Dec 15 22:37:59 EST 2003


Karyn,
 
The report RSWUWFML sends notifications about work items to mail
recipients by mail (a decision step is a work item). Mails are only sent
to those R/3 users for whom automatic forwarding (transaction SO36) has
been set up.
The send destination is the address maintained for automatic forwarding.
This report must be planned as a job to run periodically, synchronized
with SAPConnect job that executes program RSCONN01.
If you select the option 'Collective Mail', the users will receive only
one notification for every time the program RSWUWFML runs, regardless of
how many new work items exist.
The user then will have to log on into SAP and execute the work item.
In order that notification of pending work items may be sent from SAP to
Outlook, the following information is required in SAP:
        E-mail addresses of all users that should receive notifications
maintained in the SAP Office Automatic Forwarding function for each user.
See transaction SO36.
        Schedule the report that sends notifications of pending work items
(RSWUWFML).
        Configure the SAP Connect module to be able to send Internet Mail.
See transaction SCOT, and the corresponding Implementation Guides.
Hope that helps,
Regards
Cristiana
 
 
 
 
 
 
"Stonis, Karyn" <kstonis at rsasecurity.com>
Sent by: SAP Workflow <Owner-SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU>
16/12/2003 07:38 AM
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When does the "login" into SAP occur when using RSWUWFML (prior to
enhancements), for example, if it is a decision step that they need to
take
action on?
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Dart, Jocelyn [mailto:jocelyn.dart at sap.com]
Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2003 11:28 PM
To: SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
Subject: Re: Wokr Item Delivery Strategy - Outlook
 
Hi Cristiana,
Since "The Book" was published SAP has now announced that SAPMAPI will not
be supported in future.
Instead the email notifications approach is being extended.
 
Do not implement SAPMAPI - use RSWUWFML for now and wait for further info
on
the new extended emails notifications
approach.
 
Including a hyperlink back to a web-based inbox (UWL or BWSP) is helpful.
Or else a SAP short cut to the SAPGUI inbox.
 
I'm sure Alan will notify everyone of the changes as soon as they are
officially released, once appropriate pilots have been completed.
Regards,
        Jocelyn Dart
Consultant (SRM, EBP, Workflow)
and co-author of the book
"Practical Workflow for SAP"
SAP Australia
email: jocelyn.dart at sap.com
phone: +61 412 390 267
fax:   +61 2 9935 4880
 
 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Cristiana D'Agosto [mailto:cristiana.dagosto at au1.ibm.com]
Sent: Monday,17 November 2003 3:17 PM
To: SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
Subject: Wokr Item Delivery Strategy - Outlook
 
 
G'day all,
 
In 'The Book' it says that one of the Inboxes supported by SAP's WebFlow
engine is the Microsoft Outlook; it also says that 'but the individual
tasks may need to be customized ot fit this environment, and this will
require additional development work'. What sort of additional development
is required and why? Is it Java type of development?
 
How can Microsoft Outlook be implemented as the Inbox? Is it using MAPI (I
know that SAP will not be supporting this very soon) ?
 
I am often asked if work items can be executed from the Outlook or Lotus
and I am always a bit scared of answering because of my lack of knowldge
on the subject. Is there any other way of making the Outlook/Lotus Notes
be the Inbox or this solution will always imply the usage of MAPI?
 
Many thanks and regards
 
Cristiana
 


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