Oracle Workflow Guide
Release 2.6.2
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To Access Notifications from a Web Browser
- 2. If you are not using Oracle Self-Service Web Applications, you can access your worklist in one of several ways.
<webagent>/wfa_html.worklist[?orderkey=<orderkey>
&status=<status>&user=<user>]
- The portion of the Worklist URL in square brackets [] represents optional arguments that you can pass (by omitting the square brackets).
- Replace the bracketed italicized text in these URLs as follows:
- <orderkey> represents the key with which to order the list of notifications. Valid values include PRIORITY, MESSAGE_TYPE, SUBJECT, BEGIN_DATE, DUE_DATE, END_DATE, and STATUS. If you leave <orderkey> null, the worklist will be ordered by PRIORITY, and then by BEGIN_DATE in descending order (the notifications with the highest priority and the most recent date will be displayed first).
- <status> represents the status of the notifications you wish to display. Valid values include OPEN, CLOSED, CANCELED, and ERROR. If you leave <status> null, the URL will display notifications with a status of OPEN.
- <user> represents the internal name of the role to query notifications for. You can only include this argument if you are logged in to the current web session as a role with workflow administrator privileges. If your role does not have administrator privileges or if you leave <user> blank, the URL displays notifications for your current role. See: Setting Global User Preferences.
<webagent>/wfa_html.find
- 3. If you are not using Oracle Self-Service Web Applications and you are accessing any of the Oracle Workflow URLs for the first time in your web browser session, you will be prompted for a valid username and password to log on.
- 4. Enter your username and password.
- 5. Choose OK. If you have made an error, you can clear the values and start over.
See Also
To Find Notifications
To View Notifications from the Worklist
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