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Chapter 3 Getting Started Using the Automation Pack
Using Task Rules for Assignments and Notifications
Creating Reference to BWA Unix/Linux Target
You must now configure the BW—BWA Unix Target target reference to include the BWA Unix/Linux
System target. Use the Extended Target Properties feature to reference the targets.
System target. Use the Extended Target Properties feature to reference the targets.
Step 1
On the Definitions workspace, click Extended Target Properties.
Step 2
Navigate to the BW–BWA Unix Target target reference, right-click and choose Properties.
Step 3
On the Unix/Linux System Target Properties dialog box, click the Browse
tool next to the Value
field.
Step 4
On the Select Target dialog box, select the BWA Unix/Linux System target and click OK.
Step 5
Click OK to close the Unix/Linux System Target Properties dialog box.
For additional information on using Extended Target Properties, see
.
Using Task Rules for Assignments and Notifications
Task rules are used to manage task assignments and notifications for tasks, such as incidents and alerts,
that are generated from processes. When you import the Core Automation for SAP automation pack, you
are prompted to specify the default user or group who should be assigned SAP incidents. By default, this
person will receive all assignments unless task rules are created to specify alternate users or groups for
specific tasks.
that are generated from processes. When you import the Core Automation for SAP automation pack, you
are prompted to specify the default user or group who should be assigned SAP incidents. By default, this
person will receive all assignments unless task rules are created to specify alternate users or groups for
specific tasks.
This section guides your through configuring the task rule that ships with the Core Automation for SAP
automation pack and provides instructions for creating and managing task rules.
automation pack and provides instructions for creating and managing task rules.
Note
If you do not want to create task rules for email notifications, you can use the default notification based
on assignment processes that ship with the Core automation pack. These processes are disabled by
default and must be enabled if you want notifications to be sent (see
on assignment processes that ship with the Core automation pack. These processes are disabled by
default and must be enabled if you want notifications to be sent (see
Accessing Task Rules View
The task rule that ships with the Core Automation for SAP automation pack can be accessed from the
Definitions—Task Rules view.
Definitions—Task Rules view.
Step 1
On the Console, select the Definitions workspace and click Task Rules in the navigation pane. By
default, all the rules display in the Task Rules pane.
default, all the rules display in the Task Rules pane.
Step 2
Click the Filter by link and choose Automation Pack > [Automation Pack Name] to filter for only the
task rules that ship with the specific automation pack.
task rules that ship with the specific automation pack.