Email Notification to Requester Manager

Hi All,
   I am using following product...
  IDM 11g R2 (BP03), SOA 11g
I want to send the Email notification to the Requester Manager  (my workflow is working fine, resource is getting approved and provisioned properly by Manager) I have made all the required settings in SOA for Enabling Email notifications along-with enabling 'RequestNotificationLevel=1' in OIM.
(I have tested above with SMTP Provider / UMS Provider.)
The Requester is getting all the notifications i.e 'Request Created' and 'Request Status Change' notifications.
Notification composite being used  is "default/RequesterManagerApproval!1.0"  in Approval Policy.
Its Only That the Manager is not getting any notification. What can be done to send the Notification to the Manager in his mail box (just like being received by requester) so that he knows that some request has been generated for his approval.  
Thanks and Regards....

You're probably going to have to create a custom SOA-Composite and build your own notifications into it.  Either that, or use the Request Status event handler, and custom code retrieving the person you want, and then using the notification service APIs to send an email to them.  Using OOTB approvals, you aren't going to be able to get the result you want.
-Kevin

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