We use the term "script" to define processing rules that
your implementation sets up to control both front-end and
back-end processing:
- Rules that control front-end processing are defined using
Business Process Assistant (BPA) scripts. For example,
your implementation could set up a BPA script to guide a user
through your organization's payment cancellation
process.
- Rules that control back-end processing are defined using
Server-based scripts. For example, your implementation
could set up a server-based script to control the processing
that executes whenever a given type of adjustment is
canceled.
The topics in this section describe how to configure your
scripts.
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