Solution Manager: Work Log in E-mail message

Hi,
RE: Solution Manager: Work Log in E-mail message
I would like to add the work log to the e-mail that I am sending out. Has anyone done this? How can it be done?
Regards,
Leanne

Hi
Yes, I used the sap standard form - see details below. Good Luck.
Form Name                   CRM_SLFN_ORDER_SERVICE_01    
Processing Class            CL_DOC_PROCESSING_CRM_ORDER  
Processing Method           CRM_SRVORDER_EXEC_SMART_FORM 
Archive Mode                1 Mail Only                  
Regards,
Leanne

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