Oracle Workflow Developer's Guide Release 2.6.3.5 Part Number B12161-02 |
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Note: In both the standalone version of Oracle Workflow and the Oracle Applications version of Oracle Workflow, the #HIDE_MOREINFO attribute also determines whether the Request Information response link is included or excluded in HTML-formatted e-mail notifications. However, note that if the #HIDE_MOREINFO attribute is not defined for a particular notification, the default behavior is different for the Notification Details page and for HTML-formatted e-mail notifications. The Notification Details page displays the Request Information button if the #HIDE_MOREINFO attribute is not defined, while an HTML-formatted e-mail notification will exclude the Request Information response link by default if the #HIDE_MOREINFO attribute is not defined. To control this option in all interfaces where users access notifications, you should explicitly define and set the #HIDE_MOREINFO attribute. See: To Respond to an HTML E-mail Notification, Oracle Workflow User's Guide
The #HIDE_MOREINFO attribute must be either of type text or lookup. To hide the Request Information button, set the value of this attribute to Y. To display the Request Information button, set the value to N.
Note: It is recommended to define the #HIDE_MOREINFO attribute with a type of lookup and assign it the predefined Yes/No lookup type that is provided in the Standard item type. The Yes/No lookup type contains two lookup codes with the display names Yes and No, representing the values Y and N, respectively.
Note: The Worklist pages that include the Request Information button are currently available only for the version of Oracle Workflow embedded in Oracle Applications.
To View the Details of a Notification (for Oracle Applications), Oracle Workflow User's Guide
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