11.5.10 Example how to Enable AP Invoice Approval

Dear All
Will you please send me an example how to setup AP invoice Approval Workflow
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Thanks for your help

Hi,
Mailed you the document!!
Regards,
Yuvaraj

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    *& Report  ZDEMO_ALVGRID                                               *
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      ebelp TYPE ekpo-ebelp,
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      aedat TYPE ekpo-aedat,
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      fieldcatalog-key         = 'X'.
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      fieldcatalog-seltext_m   = 'Status'.
      fieldcatalog-col_pos     = 2.
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  • How to Enable MMS without BIS

    How to enable MMS without BIS
    This guide is for you if:
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    The pink blocks: the total number of bytes in the bolded range that follow (again, in hex). Adjust it when you’re finished editing the field.
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    Connect your BlackBerry device to your computer with a USB cable. If BlackBerry Desktop does not start automatically, start it.
    Do a backup. Just hit “Back up now” and follow the prompts. Do a full backup. Once you’re done, go to step 5.
    Step 5: Merge the combined MMS Config 2.0/Wap Push Config service book file with your existing service books
    Open MagicBerry
    Press File > Open and at the bottom of the Open dialogue window beside the File name box, change “IPD Files (.ipd)” to “BBB Files (.bbb)”. Navigate to the folder where you stored your backup, and open it. It might take a while to open.
    Click Manipulate > Merge.
    Go down the list on the left hand side and tick the checkboxes for the service book entries (they will be way down). If there are service books listed for MMS Config or Wap Push Config, uncheck those boxes.
    On the right side of the “Merge” window, where it says, “Choose second IPD file,” press the button with the three dots. Choose your merged MMS Config 2.0/Wap Push Config file.
    Press “Merge Selected,” enter a file name (and select the directory if necessary), and press “Save.”
    Optional: You can merge the newly created file again with any other service books you may need – such as the Anworm service books for the browser mentioned in my thread on CrackBerry. Just follow the process used in step 3.
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    Connect your BlackBerry to your computer with a USB cable if it isn’t still connected.
    On your BlackBerry, go to Options > Device > Advanced System Settings > Service Book
    Hold down the “Alt” key and press S B E B. You should see a message that says, “Legacy SB Restore Enabled.” Press Okay.
    On your computer, open BlackBerry Desktop.
    Go to Device > Restore.
    Press “Change” and navigate to the folder with the merged .ipd file you created. Press “OK.” You should now see the file listed in the Restore window.
    Click on the merged .ipd file you created to select it.
    Under the heading “Select Data to Restore,” select “Select Device Data and Settings” and then tick the box for “Service Book.” This step is really important. Make sure it's done right. If you screw it up you could end up wiping a lot of settings and data.
    Press “Restore” and answer “Yes” to the confirmation dialogue.
    Close the BlackBerry Desktop software, disconnect your device, and do a battery pull to reboot.
    Voila! If everything went well, you should have MMS capabilities. Test your ability to send and receive multimedia by sending yourself a picture message. You should receive the message within about 10 seconds.
    If it doesn’t work, go back and make sure EVERYTHING in the file is done perfectly. If you find a problem, fix it, merge the files again, and reinstall the service books.
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Why not just ask carrier to enable MMS? I know T-Mobile can and will do it, even if there is no data plan at all on the line. We did it for my daughter and I know T-Mobile has done it for others. I assume other carriers do the same, but don't know....Which is why I ask.
    - Ira

  • How to enable execute-disable bit and other hidden settings on Lenovo 3000 N200 model 0769!

    2008-11-16: I have posted some more settings, scroll down to message 19 in this thread to read them.
    Hi,
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    This is a long post but I hope you'll find it worthwhile. Here are the features/settings which I will explain how to enable:
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    After running that command you can reset, and hopefully notice the new settings in action. (For certain settings, such as re-enabling the execute-disable bit, you need to turn the computer off then on again.)
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    (004B) [0000] [0001] Beep before booting the OS
    (0267) [0001] [0000] Enable support for the CPU execute-disable bit
    (028E) [0000] [0001] Enable key click (only works in DOS and BIOS setup)
    (02A3) [0001] Set to 0 for slower memory test, or 2 (or 3?) to skip
    test for faster booting, especially with 4GB RAM
    (046E) [0001] [0000] Disable video BIOS shadowing. (Best to leave enabled.)
    (0471) [0000] [0001] Enable 1MB memory hole at 15MB. (Best leave disabled.)
    (0486) [0001] [0000] Disable PCI Express ports 1-6. This takes precedence
    over the individual port bits below, and disables the
    LAN, WLAN and (probably) ExpressCard port.
    (0489) [0001] [0000] Disable PCI Express port 2 (WLAN card)
    (048C) [0001] [0000] Disable PCI Express port 3 (maybe ExpressCard?)
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