Consider the following scenario in Requisitions in Microsoft Dynamics SL:
When you do this, you notice that when you click Process Now again, it sends a second email message to the level 1 approval authority. It also sends an email message to the level 2 approval authority. The expectation is that a second email message would not be sent to the level 1 approval authority, and no email message would be sent to the level 2 approval authority.
- You open Department Approval Maintenance (RQ.290.00), enter a Dept ID:, and set Document Type: to Requisition. You setup multiple levels of approval authorities.
- You open Policy Approval Maintenance (RQ.310.00), enter a Policy ID:, and enter an approval authority for the policy.
- You open Project Approval Maintenance (RQ.300.00), enter a Project, and set the Document Type: to Requisition. You setup multiple levels of approval authorities.
- You open Requisition (RQ.110.00) and enter a requisition for the project that only requires level 1 approval.
- You open Requisition Information Agent (RQ.RIA.00) and then click Process Now. You wait a moment and then click Process Now again.
When you do this, you notice that when you click Process Now again, it sends a second email message to the level 1 approval authority. It also sends an email message to the level 2 approval authority. The expectation is that a second email message would not be sent to the level 1 approval authority, and no email message would be sent to the level 2 approval authority.