Definition
Type of recipient address or sender address. An address type can be one unit (for example, address name) or several units (for example, shared distribution list). Some address types determine the communication method by which the document is sent (for example, an Internet address or a fax number).
Use
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 |
Anna 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 123 456 7890 ( <country code - fax number>) |
F |
Internet address |
anna.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=anna;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 Workflow:
Recipient Type |
Example |
Indicator |
Organizational object ID |
S 50000698 |
G |