on ‎2011 Jul 18 4:42 PM
Hello,
I need to carry out the initial Workflow Configuration setup for Workflow on the development box.
Need some help.
1. List of steps that I need to execute to setup workflow configuration.
2. User Roles that my sap userid should have to execute Workflow COnfiguraiton setup. for example for automatic configuration.
Thanks
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Rob,
Just to re-educate you this is not your personal blog, but this is SAP Profeesionals blog.
Anybody can come up with their queries and help.If you dont want to answer i think you can keep distance, as nobody is forcing you to reply or you are not bound to reply.
"To answer your question i would be ashamed of a person for not being unprofessional and unmature on network like this."
Cheers,
Sunny
Rob Burbank ,
With your comments i understand you support Rob Dielemans quote "Don't you feel ashamed having to ask people to spoonfeed you?"
So this is how the members with in this community should be coummunicating insulting the other guy who has requested for help. As per your comment you are encouraging this.
I think as a moderator you should have written to Rob Dielemans for making such a insulting quote.
I am really surprised.
Rob said it perhaps not the way I would have; on the other hand though, the gist of what he is saying is correct.
You asked a simple, basic question that showed no effort on your part to find a solution. If your question showed that you had an idea about what steps need to be done, I don't think the conversation would have been the same.
If you disagree with moderation, you can post a thread in the Suggestions and Comments forum.
Rob
As far as I am aware I am fully complying to forum guidelines.
I did not attack
I did not use abusive language
I did search before I posted
And I did not insult.
I did give an opinion and I did ask a question.
It's up to you to answer that question in the affirmative, negative or even refrain from answering at all.
Your choice.
I, as a professional have been frequenting this forum for quite some time AND have been giving some of my vast knowledge and experience back tot this otherwise wonderful community. (see questions:answers ratio )
It might be my problem but whenever someone decides to post a question in a forum I project my own professionalism and ethics and read the post as if I could have posted it.
Call me arrogant but the very least I expect is that the questioner has put some effort into trying to find the answer for him-, or herself before posting a question.
And I hazard to guess that that is the gist that the other Rob is hinting at.
Cheers, have a wonderful life and always endeavor to be the best,
Rob Dielemans
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