If you installed Oracle E-Business Suite in an Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) environment, then you can optionally set up workflow RAC affinity to increase scalability and performance for some high volume workflow processes. See: Setting Up Workflow RAC Affinity.
If you do not use workflow RAC affinity, you can still choose to partition some workflow runtime tables for performance gain. See: Partitioning Workflow Tables.
Set up additional languages if you want to use Oracle Workflow in languages other than English. See: Setting Up Additional Languages.
Set up one or more notification mailers if you want to allow your users to receive notifications by e-mail. See: Implementing Notification Mailers.
You can modify the templates for your e-mail notifications. See: Modifying Your Message Templates.
You can configure the character encoding that notification mailers use to send e-mail notifications. See: Configuring Character Encoding for Notification Mailers.
You can give users access to the Advanced Worklist, Personal Worklist, Notification Search, and Workflow Mailer URL Access Tester pages from any responsibility you choose. See: Adding Worklist Functions to User Responsibilities.
You can control which reassign modes are available to users from the Notification Details page. See: Setting the WF: Notification Reassign Mode Profile Option.
You can specify whether users can respond to a group of notifications collectively from the Worklist and Notification Search pages, without navigating to the Notification Details page for each notification individually. See: Setting the WF: Enable Bulk Notification Response Profile Option.
You can enable the Notification Details pop-up window in the Worklist and specify the size of the pop-up window. See: Enabling the Notification Details Pop-up Window.
You can display a tip message in the Oracle E-Business Suite home page that informs the user how many open notifications are in his or her worklist. See: Displaying the Number of Open Notifications in the Oracle E-Business Suite Home Page.
You can control the display of the global Worklist button in the header of Oracle Application Framework-based pages. See: Controlling the Display of the Global Worklist Button.
You can control the item types for which users can define vacation rules and grant proxy user worklist access, using the WF: Vacation Rule Item Types lookup type and the WF: Vacation Rules - Allow All profile option. See: Setting Up Notification Handling Options.
You can configure the two-part user list of values that appears in several Oracle Workflow pages by defining grants to restrict the partitions and the users and roles that appear in the list of values. See: Configuring the Oracle Workflow User List of Values.
You can set up users to enable electronic signatures in notification responses. See: Setting Up for Electronic Signatures.
You can customize the company logo that appears in the Oracle Workflow Web pages. See: Customizing the Logo on Oracle Workflow's Web Pages.
You can include additional icons to your Oracle Workflow Icons subdirectory to customize the diagrammatic representation of your workflow processes. Use custom symbols for each activity you define. See: Adding Custom Icons to Oracle Workflow.