Blogs posted September 2009
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Christopher Solomon posted on September 28, 2009One of the first things about HCM P&F that I wanted to understand was how the actual data a user enters or that we default into a form gets carried along through a process and somehow “magically” ends up into... Read More »12Comments2Likes
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Sometimes happen that when you create or change Purchasing documents (external or internal), certain fields are not present or are defined in a different way that you aspected. This may be due an incorrect Customizing... Read More »0Comments2Likes
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Former Member posted on September 8, 2009Data Orchestration Engine, Netweaver Mobile, is a model driven message oriented middleware having data distribution as one of its strength. As a model driven platform it asks the developers to define their application’s data model. And on top... Read More »2Comments2Likes
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Former Member posted on September 3, 2009ABOUT ONE-CLICK ACTIONS. So called One-Click Actions (OCA later on in the text) are dedicated to table list processing. They offer immediate and discrete operations on any row of a table in a view. In the SAP CRM Web UI, the OCA can be... Read More »3Comments1Like
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Hello Everyone, Thanks again for joining in my blog series titled Typical BPM Workflow HOWTO. As I had introduced in the Typical BPM Workflow HOWTO on NW CE 7.1 Ehp1: Scenario 1 – Automating the workflow routing, I suggest to take a closer... Read More »0Comments1Like
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Kevin Wilson posted on September 16, 2009It’s quite a shame that a powerful product such as SAP Event Management has no forums on SDN. There is almost zero visibility on BPX as well and I cannot get anyone at SAP to make the change and add it. So, I am reaching out to you, someone... Read More »0Comments1Like
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It is only the experience who gives us the best ways to do something, we call it “Best Practices”, but in fact it’s a continuous learning about a subject and that’s exactly what we want to share with you here There... Read More »3Comments1Like
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Before exploring further uses of the BI platform Audit Data I wanted to begin to answer a common question on the BI Platform Auditing: ‘Why is my audit DB so Large?’ This is a difficult question to answer; there are so many... Read More »2Comments1Like
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Former Member posted on September 9, 2009What is A Functional Specification? Functional specification (functional specs) is a blueprint for how you want a particular Functionality or application/Development to look and work. It details what the finished product will do, how a user will... Read More »5Comments1Like
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Former Member posted on September 10, 2009Continuing (though delayed – my apologies) from my earlier blog ‘WM and EWM – When and Where” here I have tried to provide inputs on key decision parameters like transaction volumes, nature of operations etc. Number of... Read More »0Comments1Like