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Oracle Workflow Administrator's Guide
Release 2.6.3
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Optional Setup Steps
1. You can partition the WF_ITEM_ACTIVITY_STATUSES, WF_ITEM_ACTIVITY_STATUSES_H, WF_ITEM_ATTRIBUTE_VALUES, and WF_ITEMS tables for performance gain. See:
Partitioning Workflow Tables.
2. If you are using the standalone version of Oracle Workflow, you can synchronize the user information in your Workflow directory service with Oracle Internet Directory (OID). Additionally, if you have installed Oracle Application Server, you can also use OID integration to implement single sign-on integration. See:
Synchronizing Workflow Directory Services with Oracle Internet Directory.
6. If you are using the version of Oracle Workflow embedded in Oracle Applications, you can give users access to the Worklist, Advanced Worklist, and Personal Worklist web pages from any responsibility you choose. See:
Adding Worklist Functions to User Responsibilities.
7. If you are using the Oracle Applications Framework-based version of the Notification Details page available with Oracle Workflow embedded in Oracle Applications, you can use the FND: Notification Reassign Mode profile option to control which reassign modes are available to users from that page. See:
Setting the FND: Notification Reassign Mode Profile Option.
9. You can include additional icons to your Oracle Workflow Icons subdirectory to customize the diagrammatic representation of your workflow processes. Use custom symbols for each activity you define. See:
Adding Custom Icons to Oracle Workflow.
11. Set up the WF_EVENT_OMB_QH queue handler if you are using the Business Event System with Oracle8
i Database and you want to use Oracle Message Broker to propagate event messages between systems. See:
Setting Up the WF_EVENT_OMB_QH Queue Handler.
See Also
Overview of Required Set Up Steps for the Standalone Version of Oracle Workflow
Overview of Required Set Up Steps for the Version of Oracle Workflow Embedded in Oracle Applications
Other Workflow Features
Identifying the Version of Your Oracle Workflow Server
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