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Approver Determinator in CUP

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Freinds,

Any idea about 'BPO' approver determinator for workflow type Complaint user provisioning in CUP and from where this would get names from.

Thanks in advance.

Srinu

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koehntopp
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BPO stands for "Business Process Owner"

When you enter business process definition (role attributes) you can assign approvers for each of the business processes.

Frank.

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BPO is a starndard approver and where do we enter business process definition (role attributes)...in CAD field?

Thanks,

Srinu

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What do you mean when you say BPO is a standard apporver?

I am guessing you probably want to create a CAD for a BPO? Is that correct?

Thanks,

Chinmaya

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No...when you go to create stage..these is a standard approver determinator ' BPO' when you select workflow type 'compliant user provisioning'.

for examlpe if you select security lead as a approver in a stage then the workflow would pick the name from the approvers-> security lead...so if you select BPO in the stage where do we have to maintain the names of the BPO's.

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Srinu

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Oh that! As Frank said you define the BPO in the role attributes.

Regards,

Chinmaya

koehntopp
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Configuration - Roles - Attributes - Business Processes