How to display attachment and delete temporary file  in Workflow

Hello
I have one question regarding function module SAP_WAPI_DIALOG_NOTES_DISPLAY.
When a text file is selected, the target file is downloaded to Sapworkdir, and it's automatically deleted after displaying,
This is pretty good behavior.
But an Excel file is selected, the downloaded file is remained.
I did not test other file types, but I need to delete such temporary files.
If anyone would answer to the following questions, it's highly appreciated.
1. This is a systematic difference or not?
2. How to know exact downloaded temporary file's name.  ( I could search Sapworkdir and guess, but its' not good idea, I think.)
Thank you and Best regards,
Yuko

Hi,
you can try to use the:
<b>ConsumerTreeListPreview</b>
layout for KM navigation ivew (or customize to your own).
This layout shows a folder tree on the left, a document list on the right. When you click on a document from the list it shows the contents of the file on the bottom of the iview.
Hope this helps,
Romano

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