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Automation Concepts

  • Central Scheduling Concepts
  • Automating Processes Across the System Landscape
  • Processes, Chains, and History
  • Queues and Process Servers
  • Workload
  • SAP Systems
  • Events and Event Definitions
  • Scheduling
  • Applications
  • Editing Objects in XML

Locks and Events

  • Prevent Simultaneous Execution of Processes
  • Creating Locks
  • Creating Event-Driven Schedules with Events

Documents

  • Documenting Code, Procedures, and Messages with Documents

Applications

  • Organizing Processes in Applications
  • Creating Applications

End User Overviews

  • End User Interfaces
  • Process Monitors Overview
  • Process Monitors Overview Columns
  • User Message Monitor
  • Designing User Message Forms
  • User Message Monitor Columns
  • Interacting with User Messages
  • Feeds

Managing Output Formats

  • Managing Output Formats

Regular Activities

  • Regular Activities for Redwood Server

Promoting Objects

  • Migrating Objects with the Promotion Module
  • Exporting Redwood Server Objects
  • Export Rule Sets
  • Creating Export Rule Sets
  • Importing Objects
  • Importing Redwood Server Objects with Imports
  • Using Import Rule Sets to Customize Imports
  • Importing Objects with Import Rule Sets
  • Creating Remote Systems
  • Promotion Reaction Processes
  • Integrating Redwood Server Promotion into SAP CTS+
  • Pusher Process Definitions for SAP CTS+ Integration

Backup and Recovery

  • Backup and Recovery of Redwood Server
  • Database Backup
  • Restore Data from Backup

Reference

  • Managing Output Formats
← Creating Event-Driven Schedules with EventsOrganizing Processes in Applications →

Documenting Code, Procedures, and Messages with Documents

You use documents to document procedures or other objects. Documents can also be used for informational messages about down-times, for example. You can use the rich text editor, which needs to be installed once after installation and possibly after upgrades. You can also upload existing documents in various formats, the client computer must have the software to view and/or edit the file. You must make sure that you set the correct mime-type, so that the browser on the client system can open the correct program for the file.

You specify the full path of documents in other objects as follows:

doc:[<doc_partition>:][/<partition>.<application>]*/<name>.<extension>
  • <doc_partition> - partition of the document; defaults to GLOBAL.
  • <partition> - the partition an application.
  • <application> - the name of an application; since applications are hierarchical, an application can have a parent (and child) application, all applications in the hierarchy must be specified.
  • <name> - the name of the document.
  • <extension> - document extension, depends on the format.

Tabs and Fields

TabFieldDescription
DocumentPartitionThe partition of the document.
DocumentNameThe name of the document.
DocumentApplicationThe application of the document.
DocumentDescriptionThe description of the document.
DocumentFormatThe format of the document; the mime-type of the format will define the editor that will be used, if any.
DocumentationDocumentationA comment about the document or any other information.
ContentContent / UploadAllows you to upload or edit a file, depending on the chosen format.

Rich Text Editor

When editing a HTML Document, a link is shown to install the editor if it is not already installed. When you choose this link, the following text is shown:

 A third party Rich Text Editor can be installed on your system subject to your agreement to the license terms
at http://ckeditor.com/license.

After agreeing to the license the editor will be installed on your system from http://support.redwood.com. When new versions of the text editor are available, scheduler-administrators will be notified upon login.

Installation requires a connection to the Internet and access to http://support.redwood.com from the server. See support note 96428 for a procedure that can be used if the java server cannot access the internet.

Informational Messages

The message of the day is displayed when users log in to Redwood Server.

You create a document named MessageOfTheDay in the Redwood application in the format HTMLText to display the message at login time. The contents of the Comment tag will be used as the message text, a More link will automatically link to the contents of the message of the day document.

The length of the Comment field is unlimited, the message will be rendered on one line, with a scroll bar if the length of the message exceeds the available space in the user's browser.

Example

A log in message about the downtime of the PR1 system.

TabFieldValue
DocumentPartitionGLOBAL
DocumentNameMessageOfTheDay
DocumentApplicationRedwood
DocumentFormatHTMLText
DocumentationDocumentationGreetings, the PR1 system will be unavailable from 15:00 August 21st until 9:00 August 22nd. System Administration Team

Context-Menu

ActionDescription
EditEdit the document
Edit SecurityEdit the security of the document
DeleteDelete the document
Show permalinksShow links that can be used from third party applications to link to the
Add to navigation barAdd the current object to the navigation bar.
NewCreate a new document

Finding Documents

You can search for documents using filters and the Search Documents box on the Documents tab. This box is known as the IntelliSearch box and located under your username on the top right-hand side of the user interface. Filters allow you to specify a list of objects with static criteria. IntelliSearch allows you to specify complex queries in a simple way using prefixes. Prefixes are used to specify which property you are searching in and have short as well as long syntaxes. For example, if you want to display all documents with the term document in the comment, you would use the search criteria as follows:

c:document

You can search more than one property, as follows:

c:document n:JV
note

No spaces should be entered before or after the colon (:).

See the Advanced Object Search for more information.

The following table illustrates the available prefixes for queues:

PrefixesDescription
n, namesearches the name property
c, commentsearches the documentation property
d, descriptionsearches the description property
a, applicationsearches the application property
cb, changedbefore(internal) search for documents that changed before a certain ISO-8601 period

Security

PrivilegeDescription
Document.CreateCreate documents
Document.DeleteDelete documents
Document.EditEdit documents
Document.ViewAccess documents

You can grant privileges on two levels, Access and Admin; a privilege granted on Admin level allows the grantee to grant the privilege to other users. These privileges can be granted per partition or system-wide.

The Security tab allows you to specify which users can access, edit, and delete the document.

  • Granting and Revoking System Privileges
  • Granting or Revoking Object Privileges

See Also

  • Formats
  • Privileges Required to use Documents
  • Documenting Objects using the Documentation Tab

Message of the day motd

← Creating Event-Driven Schedules with EventsOrganizing Processes in Applications →
  • Tabs and Fields
  • Rich Text Editor
  • Informational Messages
    • Example
  • Context-Menu
  • Finding Documents
    • Security
  • See Also
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