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Component: CA-GTF-AIF
Component Name: SAP Application Interface Framework
Description: A type of recipient who receives alerts when the alert settings mean that the specific recipient is not notified.
Key Concepts: A fallback recipient is a user or group of users that are designated to receive messages in the event that the intended recipient is unavailable. In the SAP Application Interface Framework (CA-GTF-AIF), a fallback recipient is used to ensure that messages are delivered even if the original recipient is not available. How to use it: In order to use a fallback recipient in the SAP Application Interface Framework, you must first configure the fallback recipient in the system. This can be done by navigating to the “Fallback Recipient” tab in the system settings and entering the user or group of users that should receive messages in the event of an unavailable recipient. Once this is done, all messages sent through the SAP Application Interface Framework will be sent to the designated fallback recipient if the original recipient is not available. Tips & Tricks: It is important to ensure that the fallback recipient is always up-to-date and accurate. This will ensure that messages are always delivered in a timely manner and that no important information is lost due to an unavailable recipient. Related Information: For more information on how to configure a fallback recipient in SAP Application Interface Framework, please refer to SAP’s official documentation here: https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/CA-GTF-AIF/latest/en-US/f6f9a7d8b3e14c2f9a7d8b3e14c2feb1.html