
Type of recipient address or sender address. An address type can be one unit (for example, an address name) or several units (for example, a shared distribution list). Some address types determine the communication method used to send the document (for example, an Internet address or a fax number).
When an address is specified, for example on the send screen, the corresponding address type must be assigned. The address type can be entered automatically . The following recipient types are available in the Business Workplace:
|
Recipient Type |
Example |
Indicator |
|---|---|---|
|
Address name |
Anne Wilson |
|
|
SAP user name |
Wilsona |
B |
|
External address |
Edward Miller |
A |
|
Private distribution list |
Favorite colleagues |
P |
|
Shared distribution list |
Archiving project |
C |
|
Fax number |
USA 1 123 456 7890 ( <country code - fax number> ) |
F |
|
Internet address |
anne.wilson@our.company.com |
U |
|
Organizational object |
Purchasing (Organizational unit) |
H |
|
Business object |
Office folder |
J |
|
Remote SAP name |
C11:000:wilson ( <system name:client:name> ) |
R |
|
X.400 address |
g=anne;s=wilson;o=c11;ou1=m000;p=company;a=dbp;c=us |
X |
|
LDAP address |
C=usa/o=c11/ou=m000/cn= |
D |
In addition, the following address type is available in the workflow:
|
Recipient type |
Example |
Indicator |
|---|---|---|
|
Organizational object ID |
S 50000698 |
G |