Previous  Next          Contents  Index  Glossary

To Set Global User Preferences

	<webagent>/wfa_html.home

	<webagent>/wf_pref.edit?edit_defaults=Y

Attention: These are secured pages, so if you have not yet logged on as a valid user in the current web session, you will be prompted to do so before the page appears.

Caution: The list of values fields that are implemented in many of Oracle Workflow's web pages will not function properly unless you specify the base URL of your Oracle Workflow web agent in this field.

	http://<server.com:portID>/pls/<DAD_name>

Attention: If you are using the version of Oracle Workflow embedded in Oracle Applications, you should also edit the APPS_WEB_AGENT profile option.

Note: The Local System setting is specific to this installation of Oracle Workflow and is not included when Business Event System data is replicated to other systems.

Note: Oracle Workflow sets the system status to Local Only by default. After you finish setting up the Business Event System, change the setting to the status you want for event processing.

Note: The System Status setting is specific to this installation of Oracle Workflow and is not included when Business Event System data is replicated to other systems.

Note: Oracle Workflow may include a time element when relevant for certain displayed dates, even if you do not include a time format with your date format. If you specify a time format along with your date format, then in those situations when Oracle Workflow displays a time element, you will see two time elements following your date.

Note: These global language, territory, document home node, and notification preferences are saved to the Oracle Workflow Preferences table for a special user name called -WF_DEFAULTS-. The workflow administrator role, workflow web agent, and local system information is saved to the Workflow Resources table.


         Previous  Next          Contents  Index  Glossary