SWC_GET_MANAGER' function module

Paul Batey Paul.Batey at intelligroup.com.au
Thu Oct 30 17:40:14 EST 2003


Hi Monica and Sue,
 
You need to enter the following into AC_CONTAINER:
 
Element = ORG_OBJECT
Elemlength = 14
Type = C
Value = US<userid>
 
The results of all role functions are in ACTOR_TAB
 
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Susan R. Keohan
Sent: Friday, 31 October 2003 6:52 AM
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Subject: Re: SWC_GET_MANAGER' function module
 
Hi Monica,
 
In our system, we have a function called SWX_GET_MANAGER.  I think this
may be the one you are
referring to ??
 
When I test it, I fill in the Actor_tab with the 'US' and username.
Then after I hit the wrench, it
  would return the manager (I think, but we don't have chief positions,
so this is all speculation
on my part).
 
Typically I have seen the ac_container used to store values being
returned from functions.
 
Try it this way and see if it works!
Sue
 
M Doe wrote:
 
> Hi all,
>
> I am a little confused about something relating to the function module
> "swc_get_manager".  When I simulate test the role 168 which uses this
> function module I can enter "us' and then the user name and it brings
back
> the managerwhich is fine.
>
> But when I test the function module 'swc_get_manger' by itself it
brings
> back 2 tables: actor_tab and ac_container.  I understand that the
input
> data
> must be in ac_container so when I double click on it to enter us and
the
> user name it brings back the fields: element, tab_in , ele, t and
value.
>
> These are flds from the structure 'swcont'.  My question is where do I
> enter
> us and the user name.
>
> There is also no documentation on the interface of this function
module.
> What values it is expecting in the fields : element, tab_in, ele, t
and
> value.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Regards,
> Monica
>
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