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Creating A Container Element

This document provides steps to create a container element in a workflow and use it in a mail step. It describes how to: 1) Create a workflow definition using transaction SWDD. 2) Create a container element for a carrier ID by clicking "Workflow Container" and double clicking "Double-Click to Create". 3) Enter carrier ID details and select "Import" in the properties tab. 4) Create a mail step, enter recipients, and insert the carrier ID element in the subject and body.

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Creating A Container Element

This document provides steps to create a container element in a workflow and use it in a mail step. It describes how to: 1) Create a workflow definition using transaction SWDD. 2) Create a container element for a carrier ID by clicking "Workflow Container" and double clicking "Double-Click to Create". 3) Enter carrier ID details and select "Import" in the properties tab. 4) Create a mail step, enter recipients, and insert the carrier ID element in the subject and body.

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Creating a Container element

By Suresh Kumar Parvathaneni This document details about creation of a container element in workflow and using it in the step "Mail". Pre-requisites: It is assumed that the reader of this Tutorial is aware of creating a workflow definition with the step Mail. If not, please go through the document on creating the same available, by clicking here. Steps: 1. Create a workflow definition using the transaction SWDD.

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Lets create a container element for Carrier id. Click on the Workflow Container on the left side of the screen (as shown in the screenshot below):

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Now double-click on Double-Click to Create

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Enter the details pertaining to CARRID here.

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Click on tab Properties and select Import.

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Click on Confirm (Enter). Now the element created could be seen on the left side, below the Workflow Container.

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Create a Mail step by double-clicking on Undefined step in the workflow.

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Enter the recipient details in the Recipients box. In the subject line, enter Carrid value entered is: and click on Insert Expression.

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Select the element Carrid from the list.

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Similarly enter the content in the Body area.

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Save and activate the application.

Testing the Workflow application: 7. Test the workflow by clicking F8.

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Enter the value of the Carrid as shown above and press execute. A mail would be sent to the recipient mentioned earlier with the carrid value entered.

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