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Preconfigured eMail Response Workflow Processes
Siebel Systems provides the following two types of workflow processes with eMail Response:
- Message processing workflows. Executed by the Communications Inbound Manager server component as each inbound message is received. The following are the primary message processing workflows:
- eMail Response - Process Message Workflow. Use this workflow primarily for unstructured email messages. Each inbound message is processed and ultimately an activity record is created.
- eMail Response - Process Service Request Workflow. Use this workflow for structured or Web-form email messages. The subject of each inbound message is searched for specific keywords such as update or status. The workflow uses this keyword to call the appropriate subprocess.
- User interface workflows. Executed each time an agent clicks specified buttons in eMail Response. The following are the primary user interface workflows:
- eMail Response - Response Workflow. Invoked by clicking the Reply, Reply to All, and Forward buttons on the My, My Team's, and All Communications screens.
- eMail Response - Client Send Mail. Invoked from the Send button in eMail Response.
Message processing and user interface workflows can call subprocesses to accomplish subtasks. You can use Siebel Business Process Designer to customize preconfigured workflows or design new ones.
CAUTION: If you use scripts to customize eMail Response workflows, do not attach any scripts to the BusComp_WriteRecord event. This might result in the script being executed more than once because a single process may write to a record multiple times. For more information on scripting, see Siebel Tools Online Help.
This chapter provides an overview of each workflow process, describing the most frequently modified processes or steps in these processes. For information about eMail Response business services, methods, and input arguments, see Siebel eMail Response and Business Services.
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Siebel eMail Response Administration Guide Published: 21 April 2003 |