Services for Object Question

Stoicof, Dan dan.stoicof at gwl.com
Wed Jun 21 16:17:30 EDT 2006


Services only show up when you logon id is not of type service (ie: dialog . . .).
 

Dan Stoicof 
SAP Workflow/ABAP Team 
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From: sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu]On Behalf Of Antonio, Bryan
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 9:16 AM
To: sap-wug at mit.edu
Subject: RE: Services for Object Question



Hello Fellow Wfers, 

I'm having a hard time looking for the setting to turn on or activate the Services for Object for ME51N (usually found on the upper left part of screen, just below command line). The Services for Object is where you can Create, Attach List, Private Note, Send, Relationships, Workflow, etc. 

Thanks in advance, 
Bryan 


                         Bryan Antonio 
                           Tyco Electronics Information Systems 
tyco            IT Business Systems Analyst: SAP Logistic Core 
Electronics                                                         Purchasing   
                            Tyco Electronics Corporation 
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                            P.O. Box 3608 
                            Harrisburg, PA USA 17105-3608 

                            Phone: 717-810-2203 
                            Fax:     717-810-2660 
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