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1 How to setup My Inbox 2.0 UI For Basis Applications 400 Joaquin Fornas 2018 SAP AG. All rights reserved. SAP, R/3, SAP NetWeaver, Duet, PartnerEdge, ByDesign, SAP BusinessObjects Explorer, StreamWork, SAP HANA, and other SAP products and services mentioned herein as well as their respective logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of SAP AG in Germany and other countries. Business Objects and the Business Objects logo, BusinessObjects, Crystal Reports, Crystal Decisions, Web Intelligence, Xcelsius, and other Business Objects products and services mentioned herein as well as their respective logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Business Objects Software Ltd. Business Objects is an SAP company. Sybase and Adaptive Server, ianywhere, Sybase 365, SQL Anywhere, and other Sybase products and services mentioned herein as well as their respective logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sybase Inc. Sybase is an SAP company. Crossgate, EDDY, B2B 360, and B2B 360 Services are registered trademarks of Crossgate AG in Germany and other countries. Crossgate is an SAP company. All other product and service names mentioned are the trademarks of their respective companies. Data contained in this document serves informational purposes only. National product specifications may vary. These materials are subject to change without notice. These materials are provided by SAP AG and its affiliated companies ("SAP Group") for informational purposes only, without representation or warranty of any kind, and SAP Group shall not be liable for errors or omissions with respect to the materials. The only warranties for SAP Group products and services are those that are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services, if any. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty.
2 Document History Document Version Authored By Description Date Created 1.0 Joaquin Fornas Fiori White Paper January 16, Konstantia Zerva-Spanou Fiori White Paper January 16, Ali Chalhoub Fiori White Paper January 16, Joaquin Fornas Small fixes March 21, Joaquin Fornas Update December 18, Ali Chalhoub Review January 10, 2019 Document Version Reviewer Description Date Created 1.0 Bruno Pietrantonio Review Documentation January 29, Bruno Pietrantonio Review Documentation December 19,
3 How to Setup My Inbox TABLE OF CONTENTS Document History... 2 ABSTRACT...5 Chapter 1 Installing UI For Basis Applications Chapter 2 Creating Inbox Specific System Alias... 5 Chapter 3 - Activating and testing OData Service... 5 Chapter 4 Activating UI5 Service... 5 Chapter 5 Activating the Task Filter... 5 Chapter 6 Workflow Customizing... 5 Chapter 7 Customizing Task Names... 5 Chapter 8 Defining Gateway Scenario... 5 Chapter 9 Create a Tile for the Task Definition Scenario... 5 CHAPTER 1 INSTALLING UI FOR BASIS APPLICATIONS UIBAS001 on SAP Fiori Front-End Server CHAPTER 2 CREATING INBOX SPECIFIC SYSTEM ALIAS Creating the new SAP System Alias CHAPTER 3 ACTIVATING AND TESTING ODATA SERVICE Service TASKPROCESSING Adding TASKPROCESSING to the Gateway Change the system alias for service TASKPROCESSING version Check the system alias and user consistency CHAPTER 4 ACTIVATING UI5 SERVICE Transaction SICF Activating service CA_FIORI_INBOX Testing Service URL Creating Business Role... 22
4 CHAPTER 5 ACTIVATING THE TASK FILTER Task Filter Customizing the Task Filter CHAPTER 6 WORKFLOW CUSTOMIZING Automatic Workflow Customizing Assigning agents to the tasks Testing the workflow CHAPTER 7 CUSTOMIZING TASK NAMES Maintain Task Names Customizing the Decision Keys CHAPTER DEFINING GATEWAY SCENARIO Scenarios Customizing the Scenario Task Definition for Scenario CHAPTER 9 CREATING A TILE FOR THE TASK DEFINITION SCENARIO Creating a Catalog in the Launchpad Designer Creating a new dynamic tile Assigning the catalog to a user Creating a group and assigning it to the user Final Result My Inbox 2.0 User Icon
5 Abstract Chapter 1 Installing UI For Basis Applications UIBAS001 on SAP Fiori Front-End Server 5.0. Chapter 2 Creating Inbox Specific System Alias 2.1. Creating the new SAP System Alias Chapter 3 - Activating and testing OData Service 3.1 Service TASKPROCESSING 3.2 Adding TASKPROCESSING to the Gateway 3.3 Linking Technical Service to System Alias 3.4 Check the system alias and user consistency Chapter 4 Activating UI5 Service 4.1. Transaction SICF 4.2. Activating service CA_FIORI_INBOX 4.3. Service URL Chapter 5 Activating the Task Filter 5.1. Task Filter 5.2. Customizing the Task Filter Chapter 6 Workflow Customizing 6.1 Automatic Workflow Customizing 6.2 Assigning Agents to the Tasks 6.3 Testing the Workflow Chapter 7 Customizing Task Names 7.1 Maintain Task Names 7.2 Customizing the Decision Keys Chapter 8 Defining Gateway Scenario 8.1 Scenarios 8.2 Customizing the Scenario 8.3 Task Definition for Scenario Chapter 9 Create a Tile for the Task Definition Scenario 9.1 Creating a Catalog in the Launchpad Designer 9.2 Creating a new dynamic tile 9.3 Assigning the catalog to a user 9.4 Creating a group and assigning it to the user 9.5 Final Result 9.6 My 2.0 Inbox User Icon 5
6 Chapter 1 Installing UI For Basis Applications 400 This document contains all the information you ll need to install Fiori app My Inbox 2.0 and adding a tile to your Fiori Launchpad. Note This document will relate to a Frontend (containing SAP Fiori Frontend Server 5.0- Initial Shipment Stack) and a Backend S4HANA system. For each step, it is specified if the action should be performed on the Frontend or in the Backend. Requirement Install and configure NetWeaver 7.5, which already comes with SAP Gateway, SAP_GWFND 7.5, and SAP_UI 7.5 Windows 7, 8.1, or 10 for development and configuration Install the SAP Logon utility. Having a Fiori Launchpad properly configured. UIBAS001 on SAP Fiori Front-End Server 5.0. Starting SAP S/4HANA Cloud release 1808 and SAP S/4HANA On-Premise release 1809 My Inbox application is delivered with software component UI FOR BASIS APPLICATIONS 400. Technical name is UIBAS001 and replaces old component UIX01CA1 200, which will be out of maintenance on These components are installed in the Front-End. The following product versions contain UI FOR BASIS APPLICATIONS 400 directly: 6
7 Name of Object Activated Instance ABAP PLATFORM 1809 Basis Apps SAP BW/4HANA 2.0 BW/4HANA Server SAP FIORI FRONT-END SERVER 5.0 SAP Frontend Server 7.50 SAP FIORI FRONT-END SERVER 5.0 SAP Frontend Server 7.51 SAP FIORI FRONT-END SERVER 5.0 SAP Frontend Server 7.52 SAP MARKETING 1809 Marketing The recommendation is having UI FOR BASIS APPLICATIONS 400 by installing SAP Fiori Front-End Server 5.0. SAP Fiori Front-End Server 5.0 (initial shipment) is available for the following stacks: Required Product Version ABAP FND 1709 ON HANA SPS: 01 (01/2018) AS ABAP 7.51 FOR S/4HANA 1610 SPS: 06 (04/2018) AS ABAP 7.52 FOR S/4HANA FES SPS: 01 (01/2018) NW AS ABAP 7.51 INNOVATION PKG SPS: 06 (04/2018) NW AS ABAP 7.52 SPS: 01 (01/2018) SAP NETWEAVER 7.4 SPS: 17 (05/2017) SAP NETWEAVER 7.5 SPS: 08 (07/2017) SAP S/4HANA 1610 SPS: 03 (10/2017) SAP S/4HANA 1709 SPS: 01 (01/2018) SAP S/4HANA 1809 Minimum Required Product Version Initial Shipment Stack In addition, you can download the support packages for UIBAS001 in the SAP Support Launchpad: 7
8 Figure 1 MyInbox UIBAS001 Component Note For more information about UIBAS001, check SAP Note After all the imports, Imported Support Packages in transaction SPAM in the frontend system should look like this: 8
9 Figure 2 Support Packages' Summary Once Everything is downloaded and installed, depending on your Gateway version, you should confirm in the Front-End you have something like the following: 9
10 Figure 3 Installed Software Component Versions for UIBAS001 And the installed product versions: 10
11 Figure 4 Installed Product Versions for UIBAS001 Chapter 2 Creating Inbox specific System Alias When using an OData service, it is needed to define a System Alias. These aliases refer to an RFC connection that will consume the backend services in the Front-End. Creating the new SAP System Alias In the Front-End NetWeaver Gateway System, Execute the following: 1. Transaction code SPRO 2. SAP Customizing Implementation Guide 3. SAP NetWeaver 4. SAP Gateway 5. OData Channel 6. Configuration 7. Connection Settings 8. SAP Gateway to SAP System 11
12 9. Manage SAP System Aliases Figure 5 SPRO Managing SAP System Aliases 10. Create a new entry in this table with the following parameters: Figure 6 Manage SAP System Aliases - Overview SAP System Alias: Your SAP System Alias name Description: The description you want to create For Local App: Mark this flag if you are using an embedded deployment. By marking this flag you inform the system that you are using the software component IW_BEP( Remember this SW component is already included in SAP_GWFND) RFC Destination: The RFC you want to connect to when using the Inbox services Software Version: /IWPGW/BWF. This means that you are using specifically My Inbox app. 12
13 System ID: Your target system ID Client: Your target client Note Only fill the Software Version column if you are using the system alias for My Inbox app. Other Fiori apps do not use BWF, so this column must remain blank in this case. This issue is addressed in SAP Knowledge Base Article You can find more information related to the flags in the following note: FAQ related to the System Alias and Gateway flags Chapter 3 Activating and testing OData Service Service TASKPROCESSING The OData service that My Inbox 2.0 uses is TASKPROCESSING version 2. In this section, we will import the service to our Gateway system, add the Technical service in order to consume the service and assign a system alias so the service is consumed in the right system and client. These settings are performed in the frontend system, although the service resides in the backend. Adding TASKPROCESSING to the Gateway Go to your Gateway system and execute transaction /n/iwfnd/maint_service. You will see a list of OData services that belong to the backend and are currently consumed in the frontend: 13
14 Figure 7 Transaction /IWFND/MAINT_SERVICES Click on button Add Service on the top button bar: Figure 8 Adding Service 1. Choose the system alias created in Chapter 1 and service /IWPGW/TASKPROCESSING. Click on Get Services Figure 9 Getting TASKPROCESSING Service 2. Inbox uses service TASKPROCESSING version 2. Select the service and click on button Add Selected Services Figure 10 Adding the service 14
15 In the Add Service dialog enter: - Technical Service Name: The name of the service you will consume - Technical Model Name: The name of the model that the Gateway service will execute - Package Assignment: The package where you will export the service Figure 11 Service TASKPROCESSING version 2 Note It is important that you enter the right transportation package so you can export your setting to other clients. In this example, we set the package to a temporary one ($TMP), but don t do that if you plan to transport the service. If everything goes fine, you will receive a success message: 15
16 Figure 12 Service TASKPROCESSING successful activation message Change the system alias for service TASKPROCESSING version 2 1. Execute the transaction code: /n/iwfnd/maint_service 2. Select ZTASKPROCESSING version 2 as shown below: Figure 13 Selecting TASKPROCESSING OData service 3. On the recently added service, click on Add System Alias and enter the following values: - Service Doc. Identifier: ZTASKPROCESSING_ SAP System Alias: The alias you defined in chapter 1 - Default System: Mark the checkbox - Technical Service Name: The technical service name you entered in the previous step - External Service Name: TASKPROCESSING - Version: 2 Figure 14 Assigning System Aliases to OData Service 4. After this step, the service should look like this: 16
17 Figure 15 System Alias has been assigned to the OData Service Note Do not use version 1 of OData service TASKPROCESSING. If you do so, you may run into inconsistencies. If you downloaded software component UIX01CA1 200, you must configure only version 2 of service TASKPROCESSING and leave the other version blank. The ICF service for TASKPROCESSING OData service is also called TASKPROCESSING. It should be automatically activated when you configure the service. Always be careful with ICF service activation since they are always provided in de activated state due to security requirements Figure 16 TASKPROCESSING ICF service In addition to the TASKPROCESSING service, you need to activate the framework ICF service for My Inbox. This is explained in chapter 4 of this document. 17
18 Check the system alias and user consistency In order to check that the RFC works properly and the users are consistent in both systems 1. double click on the SAP System Alias Figure 17 Checking System Alias 2. Click on the Remote Logon button. If the initial screen for the backend system is shown, the RFC connection works fine: 18
19 Figure 18 Back-End System Remote screen Chapter 4 Activating UI5 Service Transaction SICF In addition to the OData services, SAP Fiori needs to activate the generic Internet Communication Framework (ICF) services, which are available in an inactive state for security reasons. After the installation, you must activate the corresponding service for my inbox, which is called CA_FIORI_INBOX. This service resides in the Front-End system. Activating service CA_FIORI_INBOX 1. Go to transaction code SICF or /nsicf 2. Search for service CA_FIORI_INBOX 3. Click on Execute (F8) or Press F8 keyboard function Figure 19 SICF activating CA_FIORI_INBOX 19
20 4. Look for UI5 service CA_FIORI_INBOX under ui5_ui5 and right click on it and choose Activate Service option and confirm Figure 20 Activating SICF service ca_fiori_inbox 20
21 5. You should see the following screen below: Figure 21 Activate the service Note There is another service called CA_FIORI_INBOX that points to the old BSP application. Do not activate that service unless you are using a BSP non UI5 based service Testing Service URL Right click on the service again and choose Test. Of course the browser will not open the page since this service is not designed to work by itself. But keep the service path since it will be used in a later stage when defining the My Inbox Tile. 21
22 Figure 22 Testing the service Copy the service path as it will be used in a later stage. Creating Business Role Next step is to assign the Business Role SAP_FND_BC_MANAGER_T the user 1. Go to PFCG which is the Role Maintenance in your Gateway Front-End system and type SAP_FND_BCR_MANAGER_T. Click on the Pencil Icon to add your user ID to this Role as shown below: Figure 23 PFCG Role Maintenance 22
23 2. Next click on the User tab to add the user to it Figure 24 Adding the user to the role 3. Type the user name and click on Save 23
24 Chapter 5 Activating the Task Filter Task Filter You can activate or deactivate the task filter so that the only tasks configured in the Maintain Task Names and Decision Options IMG activity or the Workflow Pattern Customization IMG activity are seen in My Inbox. By default, the filter is deactivated. When the task filter is set to Active: Sending Notifications: Only notifications of items that were configured using the Maintain Task Names and Decision Options IMG activity or the Workflow Pattern Customization IMG activity are sent. The SAP Gateway Workflow service only receives items that were configured using the Maintain Task Names and Decision Options IMG activity or the Workflow Pattern Customization IMG activity. When the task filter is not set to Active: All notifications are sent. All items are read. Customizing the Task Filter Go to the following customizing path in SPRO transaction in your frontend system 1. SAP Customizing Implementation Guide 2. SAP NetWeaver 3. SAP Gateway Service Enablement 4. Content 5. Workflow Settings 6. Enable Task Filter 24
25 Figure 25 SPRO Path for Enabling Task Filter Task filter must be ACTIVE in your Gateway system Note Task filter must be INACTIVE in your Backend system. Otherwise, you could not see all the tasks in your inbox. This is explained in SAP Knowledge Base Article If your system architecture is embedded, task filter must remain INACTIVE. 25
26 Chapter 6 Workflow Customizing In this section we will explain the basic workflow customizing needed to make My Inbox app work. If you already can see your items in transaction SBWP, you can skip this section. All these settings are done in the backend system. Automatic Workflow Customizing To setup a Workflow environment, the easiest way is executing the Automatic Workflow Customizing. You can execute this in transaction SWU3: Figure 26 Automatic Workflow Customizing For release S/4HANA OnPremise 1709 and above, the workflow system user and workflow have been changed. The workflow system user is called SAP_WFRT now instead of WF-BATCH. The workflow system jobs start with SAP_WORKFLOW now and are scheduled automatically by "Technical Job Repository", transaction SJOBREPO. 26
27 Note For more detail about the new workflow system user and jobs, check SAP notes and In these notes, we detail the steps to follow when upgrading to S/4HANA release. Note Not all the tasks have to be in green status. There are certain tasks that may not be needed in your business scenario and may have the red icon. If you are planning to use a custom workflow, it is important to setup activity Edit Prefix Numbers. This setup is done in transaction OOW4 and this is where you define the prefix number of your custom workflows: Figure 27 Transaction OOW4 It is not necessary to transport the prefix numbers from Development system to Quality/Test system, because all the workflow templates are supposed to be created in Development system and transported to Quality and Production systems thereafter. The workflow template ID is fixed when it is created, so it is not necessary to have prefix number settings in Quality or Production systems. 27
28 Back to transaction SWU3, you can also execute the verification workflow. This is a test workflow that will allow you to see if the settings and the organizational assignment are working properly. Click on F5 or the Verification Workflow button to start the verification workflow. This will launch workflow WS Figure 28 Verification of workflow started Go to SAP Business Workplace (transaction SBWP) and check that the verification task was received successfully: 28
29 Figure 29 Inbox transaction SBWP See here for more information about transaction SWU3 Assigning agents to the tasks Once the workflow environment is ready, the next step consists of assigning the workflow tasks to the corresponding agents. My Inbox app will only show the tasks assigned to the corresponding agent, so it is important to do a proper agent assignment in all tasks of our workflow. For this example, we will do the customizing on the Process Notification of Absence workflow. Note that you must do this customizing for all the workflows you want to display on My Inbox app. Go to transaction PFTC, enter Workflow Template and click on Display (F7) 29
30 Figure 30 choose your task in transaction PFTC The first step to perform is making sure that the triggering event of the workflow is activated. Every time the triggering event happens, the workflow will be triggered. 1. Go to the Triggering events tab and make sure that the event is activated (green light): Figure 31 Activating the Workflow Event Note The activation of the triggering event of a workflow is transported between systems, so make sure that you use the corresponding customizing request before saving 30
31 2. The next step consists of assigning the agents to the workflow tasks. Go to Basic Data tab and choose the Workflow Builder tab: Figure 32 Accessing Workflow Builder 31
32 3. After this, you will see all the workflow steps: Figure 33 Workflow Builder steps 4. Look for the approval tasks assigned to your workflow. Double click on the task and check if the Agent Assignment icon is green: 32
33 Figure 34 Agent assignment in the Task 33
34 5. Depending on who you want to process the tasks, you need to setup the task as general task (everybody can process the task) or if the task can be forwarded or not. You can define this by pressing the Attributes button: Figure 35 Attributes of a Workflow Task 6. In case you only want a few users to process the task, you need to classify the task as other than General Task. Go back to the Agent Assignment dialog and click on Create Agent Assignment Figure 36 Create Agent Assignment 34
35 7. Choose User and enter the ID of the agent you want to receive the tasks: Figure 37 Choosing an Agent Figure 38 Choosing a User 35
36 8. The agent appears in the list: Figure 39 Agent Assignment 9. You don t need to save, just update the index (Shift+F1). Note Do not forget to update the index (Shift+F1 or click on the Update Index button) every time you do any modification in the agent assignment of the workflow Testing the workflow The last step consists of launching the workflow and making sure that the tasks arrive in the Business Workplace. The workflow is launched when the triggering event happens in the system. Another option, used only for test purposes, is going to transaction SWUS in your backend system and simulating the triggering event: 36
37 1. Enter the workflow number and click on Execute : Figure 40 Testing Workflow 2. If everything goes fine, you will receive a success message Figure 41 Success!! Note Depending on the workflow you are launching, you may need to enter the object for which you want to launch the workflow. For example, a purchase order approval workflow will require a purchase order number to be triggered. 37
38 3. Go to the business workplace (transaction SWBP) and check that the task was successfully received Figure 42 Business workplace (transaction SBWP) Chapter 7 Customizing Task Names Maintain Task Names The next step in the configuration for My Inbox is customizing the task that will be displayed in the application. Here you will assign the tasks that will be displayed in My Inbox app and the decisions that can be taken via the buttons. 1. Go to SPRO path, Backend system SAP NetWeaver SAP Gateway Service Enablement Content Workflow Settings 38
39 Maintain Task Names and Decision Options Figure 43 Maintain Task Names and Decision 2. The entries were the following: Figure 44 Change View "Step Name": Overview - Workflow ID: Is the workflow for which you want to display tasks. In this example, we will choose Workflow template WS Step description: The description you want to provide. - Step ID: You can find this identifier in the backend. Go to transaction PFCT, enter your workflow and click on display: 39
40 Figure 45 Workflow Builder 40
41 3. In the Navigation Area section, you will find the Step ID: Figure 46 Step ID Note This customizing is described in SAP Knowledge Base Article Customizing the Decision Keys 1. In the same customizing view shown in the previous section, click on the Decision Keys sub-dialog : Figure 47 Decision Keys 41
42 2. Add and define your decision options in the Decision Keys table as described below and save your entries: Key: Enter the decision key. Decision keys are numeric and sequential and correspond to the position of decision options in the Workflow Builder. Enter the first decision option with key 1, the second decision option with key 2, and so on. Icon Mime Repository Path: Leave this field blank. Decision Text: Define the label of the decision option. This name is displayed on the application screen as a button label. The proposed length of the decision text is maximum 14 characters. Decision texts longer than 14 characters will not fit to the device screen. Comment On: If you want to make it mandatory for the user to add a comment when executing a decision, select this checkbox. Nature: Here you have the following options: - Select POSITIVE for the approve type decision option. The decision option is displayed either as a green pushbutton or in a gray popover (depending on the space available) on the detail screen of the application. - Select NEGATIVE for the reject type decision option. The decision option is displayed either as a red pushbutton or in a gray popover (depending on the space available) on the detail screen of the application. - Leave the field empty for multiple decision options. The decision options are displayed either as gray pushbuttons or in a gray popover (depending on the space available) on the detail screen of the application. If you cannot see the Approve and Reject buttons in My Inbox app, apply SAP note Do not forget to invalidate all caches afterwards as explained here. 42
43 Chapter 8 Defining Gateway Scenario Scenarios The next step is defining a scenario for the Inbox app. Scenarios contain the list of tasks that each user will see. This step is not mandatory, it is only needed in case your Inbox agents want to filter tasks assigned to them. Customizing the Scenario 1. Go to the following SPRO path in your Gateway system: SAP NetWeaver SAP Gateway Service Enablement Content Task Gateway Task Gateway Service 43
44 Scenario Definition Figure 48 Defining Scenario 2. Create a new entry with the following fields: - Scenario Identifier: The name of your scenario - Scenario Display Name: My Inbox Scenario - Technical Service Name: /IWPGW/TASKPROCESSING - Version: 2 - EntitySet External Name: TaskCollection - Property External Name: TaskDefinitionID - Default Sort by Property: CreatedOn (or the default sort order for the incoming items) - Mass Action: X if you want to allow mass approval/rejection of items Figure 49 Customizing the Scenario Definition 3. Choose your scenario and click on folder Assign Consumer Type. Here you choose on which device you will display My Inbox app. In this example, I choose the three consumer 44
45 types available: Figure 50 New Entries Overview of Added Entries Tablet is mandatory in this sub-dialog. All other Consumer Types are optional. Task Definition for Scenario Click on subfolder Task Definition for Scenario and enter: - SAP System Alias: The system alias where your backend system is located. This was defined when defining the TASKPROCESSING service - Task Type: The tasks you want to display on My Inbox app Figure 51 TASKPROCESSING Service 45
46 Chapter 9 Creating a Tile for the Task Definition Scenario Next step will be creating a new Tile in the Fiori Launchpad and assigning it to the corresponding user and its scenario. Creating a Catalog in the Launchpad Designer 1. Log in to the Launchpad Designer. You can either launch the Launchpad Designer URL: http(s)://host:port/sap/bc/ui5_ui5/sap/arsrvc_upb_admn/main.html# 46
47 Or go to your Frontend system and use t-code /n/ui2/flpd_cust or logon via the customizing path: SAP Customizing Implementation Guide SAP NetWeaver UI Technologies SAP Fiori Configuring Launchpad Content Adding Apps to SAP Fiori Launchpad Configure Target Mappings and Tiles 2. SAP Fiori Launchpad Designer (Current Client) Figure 52 Accessing Fiori Designer 3. You can either create a new catalog so you can group your tiles. My Inbox tile is included in the existing standard Business Catalog SAP_CA_BC_MYINBOX for S/4HANA 1610, but it is not recommended to use the standard catalogs. The recommendation is copying the standard catalog into your own one and transporting your own catalog between environments. Note If you are using another product version you can find the standard catalog in Fiori Library here. 47
48 4. To create a new catalog, click on the + sign at the bottom of the catalog list: Figure 53 Creating Catalog 48
49 5. Provide a title to your catalog and click on Save : Figure 54 Creating My Inbox Catalog 6. Inside the catalog, a target mapping and a tile must be created. In the target mapping we provide the information on what is the application we are going to launch. Technically this is called Semantic Object and Action. Click on Create Target Mapping and provide the corresponding fields. 49
50 Figure 55 Accessing target mapping 7. For inbox, the configuration is as follows: a. Semantic object: WorkflowTask b. Action: display c. Application Type: SAPUI5 Fiori App d. Title: Your Title e. URL: /sap/bc/ui5_ui5/sap/ca_fiori_inbox in case you are using the standard CA_FIORI_INBOX service. In case you are using a copy, you can get the URL by going to transaction SICF and testing your inbox service 50
51 Figure 56 Getting the URL of My Inbox application - ID: cross.fnd.fiori.inbox (as explained in SAP Note ). 51
52 Figure 57 Target mapping Creating a new dynamic tile Next step is consuming that target mapping in a Dynamic tile. Dynamic tiles calculate in real time the amount of items available in the app. 1. Go to the Launchpad Designer and click on the + button Figure 58 Adding a tile 2. Choose a dynamic tile so we can see the amount of items in the inbox: 52
53 Figure 59 Adding a dynamic tile 3. Create the tile with the following fields: - Title: Choose the title you want to display on the App - Service URL: Will be the URL you want to call your OData service. Generically speaking, it s hould be like this: /sap/opu/odata/iwpgw/taskprocessing;v=2;mo/taskcollection/$count/?$filter=sta tus eq 'READY' or Status eq 'RESERVED' or Status eq 'IN_PROGRESS' or Status eq 'EXECUTED' - Semantic Object: WorkflowTask - Action: Display Parameters: If you want to see all items in the inbox, just type allitems=true. If you want to display the items according to the scenario defined in previous step, type scenarioid=xxx (your scenario ID defined in the customizing). Figure 60 Dynamic tile configuration Note 53
54 Be careful with capital and small letters, since the field Parameters is case sensitive. Always copy the scenario ID from the customizing table. If you use the all items scenario, the proper name is AllItems After doing this, there are two options: Assigning the catalog to the user or creating a group, assigning the tile to the group and assigning the group to the user. Assigning the catalog to a user Note If you follow this procedure, you leave the users the option to add the tile to their Launchpad or not. In this case, the users may not be able to get newly updated tiles. You should follow one or another method depending on your company policies. At this point, the catalog is not assigned to any user, so we must provide the agents with access to the recently created My Inbox Tile 1. Go to transaction PFCG and create a new single role Figure 61 Adding a Role 2. Go to the Menu tab and choose SAP Fiori Tile Catalog in the Transaction button: Figure 62 Configuring the ZINBOX_ROLE 54
55 3. Assign the Fiori Launchpad Catalog created in the previous step: Figure 63 Assigning the Catalog 4. Go to the User tab and assign the users for which you want to see the catalog: Figure 64 Assigning the user to the Role 5. Save and go to the Fiori Launchpad 6. Click on the user menu and choose Edit Home Page 55
56 Figure 65 Edit Home Page 7. Click on Add Group : Figure 66 Adding the Group to the catalog 8. Add the recently created My Inbox catalog and save: Figure 67 Adding Group in the Fiori Launchpad Creating a group and assigning it to the user 1. Go to the Fiori Launchpad Designer 2. Click on the Group tab on the top left area 56
57 Figure 68 Creating Groups in the Launchpad Designer 3. Click on the + sign on the bottom of the list Figure 69 Creating the new group Leave the Enable users to personalize their group if you want to give the users personalization privileges. 4. Now add the new tile to the group. Click on the + sign in the Show as Tiles section 57
58 Figure 70 Creating a new tile in a group 5. Search for the catalog created in the prior section Figure 71 Adding the catalog to the group 6. Go to your frontend system and execute transaction PFCG 7. Create a new single role Figure 72 Creating a new catalog role in transaction PFCG 8. Go to the Menu tab and choose SAP Fiori Tile Group in the Transaction button: 58
59 Figure 73 Assigning the group to the role 9. Assign the Fiori Launchpad Group created in the previous step: Figure 74 Assigning the Group 10. Go to the User tab and assign the users for which you want to see the group: Figure 75 Assigning the user to the Role 11. Save your entries 12. Go to the Fiori Launchpad and add the tile in the new group by clicking on the + button: 59
60 Figure 76 Once in the Fiori Launchpad, add the tile to the group Figure 77 Adding the Tile into the catalog Final Result In either case, My Inbox can be seen in the Fiori Launchpad 60
61 Figure 78 My Inbox Demo Click on the Tile. You will be able to see the app with all the items 61
62 Figure 79 My Inbox App My Inbox 2.0 User Icon Once you setup the Inbox app, you can see the available options for My Inbox by clicking on the user icon on the top left corner of the screen: Figure 80 Choose the User Icon The options are the following: 62
63 Figure 81: Available Options in the User Icon - App Finder: Here you can find the available apps in your Fiori Launchpad. You can find more information here - Settings: The generic settings of the Fiori Launchpad. - Manage My Substitutes and Substitute For: These buttons are used to manage substitutions in My Inbox. You can find information on how to configure this feature in KBA Support Information: Shows technical information about the selected task such as the workflow task ID, the scenario or the selected sort sequence. 63
64 Figure 82 Support Information Screen - About: Shows generic information about the app such as Inbox version, SAPUI5 version or the Target Mapping ID. 64
65 Figure 83: About My Inbox Note If you upgraded from a previous version of My Inbox, you will see a lower version than the one you had before. This is because this screen shows My Inbox component based on version of UIBAS001. This is explained in SAP Note For more information on how to display My Inbox version, check KBA
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