on 2016 Nov 14 1:51 AM
Dear All
I post a blog 6 days ago. it related to intercompany issue with related unknown error message. But no one reply and it is removed by someone that does not fulfill the community's rules of engagement. What is the rule that I can't ask SAP B1 intercompany solution? or I can't ask the question that no one know.
Regards
Edmund
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These are the Rules of Engagement: http://go.sap.com/community/about/rules-of-engagement.html
can be found directly from the menu Community > Overview
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But which rule(s) is triggered?
Before remove, I suggest that they should send email to notice us first.
At least, we can know which rule(s) has triggered.
maybe, someone remove this post is no planning.
Otherwise, ask sap B1 intercompany issue which cannot find the correct answer, it belongs to one of the rule(s).
Your screenshot shows that you've posted a blog, not a question. You're not supposed to do that and such blogs are routinely removed by the moderators. Also if you have not blogged before then your first blog(s) will need to be approved by a moderator no matter how awesome it is.
I'm pretty sure all of this is covered in Getting Started section.
This communication should actually happen as editorial comment in the blog itself.
It should be visible if you open the blog in edit mode, it is planned that users are in future directly taken to the editorial comments (if there was any)
I can't verify if it happened as I have no link to the blog. But I just saw the high number of blogs that were nothing else than questions, I can pretty much imagine that the moderators are just trashing it in that case, especially as nothing had changed here comparing with old SCN where also a differentiation between questions and blogs were made.
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