The SAP component SAPoffice allows you to copy SAP Business Objects to object folders .
By storing these objects in personal folders, you can organize various operations according to your specific needs.
By sending object folders, you can forward information to the employees responsible throughout your enterprise or within your project group.
Object folders are indicated in SAPoffice in the tab page properties with the indicator
Folders contains only objects
.
You can only copy SAP Business Objects to object folders if you are using the SAP component
SAPoffice
. You must have the appropriate
Authorizations
to execute the SAPoffice functions.
Since only the users themselves and their representatives are to have access to the object folders, the folders are user-specific and referred to as personal folders . Object folders are organized and managed in Personal folders .
Contents
You can assign to your personal object folder either other object folders or various SAP Business Objects, such as:
Customer complaints orders
Maintenance notifications
Materials
Documents
Change numbers
Characteristics
Classes
Structure
You can organize your object folders in a hierarchy. This folder hierarchy is then displayed as a tree structure. To change the structure of your object folder, simply add other folders. When you add an object folder, any subordinate folders are also included.
This hierarchical structure allows you to organize the SAP Business Objects according to various criteria, such as operations or activities.
When you create an object folder and you can copy the objects you need.
Processing of the existing object folder is done in display mode. You can change the contents of the folder by either adding to or deleting the SAP Business Objects contained in it.
You can process the object folders as follows:
Add SAP Business Objects
You can add objects in the following way:
Inserting them directly in the folder overview
By selecting them from the product structure and copying them to the folder
Send
You can send object folders both internally and externally from your inbox, outbox, and private folders. You can also reply to folders you receive.
When you send a folder internally, it is sent to a SAPoffice user in the same system.
When you send externally the object folder is sent to recipients that do not use SAP
office
.
Forward
You can forward object folders from your inbox.
Create attachment
To store or send different objects with related contents together, you can attach the following objects to the object folder:
Documents
SAP Business Objects
URL for a website
See also:
Checking in Objects from the Product Structure into a Folder