Oracle Workflow Administrator's Guide Release 2.6.3 Part Number B10283-02 |
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The default Workflow Canceled Mail message informs the recipient that a previously sent notification is canceled. 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 Workflow Canceled Mail messages. See: Setting Up Notification Mailers.
The 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. |
HEADER | Standard header attributes and any custom header attributes defined to hold key information for the message. See: Header Attributes, Oracle Workflow Developer's Guide. |
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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&HEADER
&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>
&HEADER
<P>&BODY
</body></html>
See: Modifying Your Message Templates
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