Oracle Workflow Administrator Personalizations

This appendix lists features that you can add to Oracle Workflow administrator Web pages through Oracle Application Framework Personalization.

This appendix covers the following topics:

Oracle Workflow Administrator Personalizations

Oracle Application Framework Personalization provides the ability to customize Oracle self-service Web application pages. To personalize your pages, you must log in as a user or with a responsibility for which the Personalize Self-Service Defn profile option is set to Yes. You can then choose the Personalize Page global button to create personalizations for an entire page, or choose the Personalize link in a region to create personalizations for that region only.

Oracle Workflow supports several types of personalizations. This appendix lists features that do not appear in the Oracle Workflow administrator Web pages by default, but are available for you to add if you choose.

Many Oracle Workflow Web pages also let you perform other personalizations, such as displaying additional information columns in a list, changing the sort order of a list, or hiding features you do not want to use. To view all the personalizations that are available for a particular page, choose the Personalize button for that page.

For more information about creating personalizations, see: Personalization, Oracle Application Framework Personalization Guide.

Electronic Signature Page (Signature Evidence Store)

The Notification ID column lets you show the numerical ID of the notification for which the signature was requested or submitted.

Find Worklist Flexfields Rule Map Conflicts Page

The Message Attribute column lets you show the internal name of each message attribute. The Attribute Display Name column, which shows the message attribute display name, is displayed by default; you can hide it if you add the Message Attribute column instead, or you can display both columns.

Worklist Flexfields Rule Simulation Page

The Attribute Name column lets you show the internal name of each message attribute. The Attribute Display Name column, which shows the message attribute display name, is displayed by default; you can hide it if you add the Attribute Name column instead, or you can display both columns.