Oracle Workflow Administrator's Guide Release 2.6.3 Part Number B10283-02 |
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Oracle Workflow provides the Orig. Workflow Canceled Mail message as an alternative template that you can optionally use to inform the recipient that a previously sent notification is canceled. This template does not include the header attributes that are displayed in the Workflow Canceled Mail message.
If you are using the version of Oracle Workflow embedded in Oracle Applications, you can use the WF: Mailer Cancellation Email profile option to determine whether or not notification mailers should send cancellation messages. See: Setting Up Notification Mailers.
The Orig. Workflow Canceled Mail message has the following message attributes, with values that are drawn from the message definition associated with the canceled notification activity:
START_DATE | The date the original message was sent. |
TO | The role the notification is sent to; the performer. |
SUBJECT | The subject line of the original message. |
BODY | The text of the original message. |
COMMENT | Comments added by the sender or the forwarder. |
PRIORITY | The priority of the notification message. |
DUE_DATE | The date by which a response is required, specified in the notification activity. |
NOTIFICATION | Required notification code used to identify the information in the notification. |
The boilerplate text for the plain text message body is as follows:
You earlier received the notification shown below. That notification is now canceled, and no longer requires your response. You may simply delete it along with this message.
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&BODY
The boilerplate text for the HTML-formatted message body is as follows:
<html><Head></Head><body>You earlier received the notification shown below. That notification is now canceled, and no longer requires your response. You may simply delete it along with this message.
<hr>
&BODY
</body></html>
See: Modifying Your Message Templates
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