To
map Oracle Workflow to a directory repository, map the three views—WF_USERS,
WF_ROLES, and WF_USER_ROLES to the database tables in the directory repository
selected. If Oracle Workflow is not stand-alone, but is integrated with Oracle
Applications, you can map the roles to users and positions defined in the
Oracle Human Resources modules. Oracle Workflow provides a seeded script that
you can run to map the three views within Oracle Applications.
The
three views are mapped in the following way. WF_USERS is mapped to all
employees with active primary assignments. WF_ROLES is mapped to all users
listed in WF_USERS and to all positions defined as workflow roles.
WF_USER_ROLES is mapped to the combination of WF_ROLES and WF_USERS.
In
addition, Oracle Workflow provides three local tables that join the three
views: WF_LOCAL_USERS, WF_LOCAL_ROLES, and WF_LOCAL_USER_ROLES. You can use
these three local views to supplement the database tables in the directory
repository.
1.
What does the WF_USERS view map to in Oracle Human Resources?
2.
What does the WF_ROLES view map to in Oracle Human Resources?
3.
What are the names of and uses for the three local tables?