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Component: BC-BMT-WFM
Component Name: SAP Business Workflow
Description: The general information about the structure of the data to be stored in a container. A container definition specifies the container elements that a container olds, and the properties such as ID, name, and data type. Container definition always takes place when working with one of the definition tools such as in object type definition, rule definition, task definition, and workflow definition.
Key Concepts: Container definition is a feature of SAP Business Workflow that allows users to define a container for a workflow task. A container is a collection of objects that are related to the task, such as documents, forms, and other data. The container definition allows users to define the type of objects that can be included in the container, as well as the rules for how the objects should be handled. How to use it: To use the container definition feature, users must first create a workflow task. Once the task is created, users can then define the container by selecting the type of objects that should be included in the container and setting rules for how those objects should be handled. For example, users can specify whether documents should be stored in a specific folder or if they should be sent to a specific user. Once the container is defined, users can then add objects to it and manage them according to the rules set in the container definition. Tips & Tricks: When creating a container definition, it is important to consider how the objects will be used and who will have access to them. This will help ensure that only authorized users have access to sensitive information and that all objects are handled according to the rules set in the container definition. Related Information: For more information on SAP Business Workflow and its features, please refer to SAP's official documentation at https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/SAP_BUSINESS_WORKFLOW/731/en-US.