Benefits of using POWL

Hi,
I want to know the benefits of POWL over the WD VIEW. Why we use POWL instead of WD View, while making a View is much more
easier then POWL.
Regards,
Pankaj Aggarwal

hi pankaj ,
POWL (Personal Object Worklist) is an ABAP Web dynpro based application. these are the quickest and most convenient way for u  to access the objects you need to translate. Translators can call up personal worklists in transaction SE63 after the system has been completely set up for translation.
If u translate your objects via a personal worklist, you do not need to know the object types or technical names of the objects relevant for translation.
u might find this link helpful :
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005/helpdata/en/42/dcb7608d23162fe10000000a1553f7/content.htm
I hope it helps
rgds,
amit

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