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Make sure when creating worklists that you want to assign to multiple Users/Providers that you make them at an Enterprise level by clicking on the Enterprise radio button in the worklist editor window. | Make sure when creating worklists that you want to assign to multiple Users/Providers that you make them at an Enterprise level by clicking on the Enterprise radio button in the worklist editor window. | ||
− | Once you have created your | + | Once you have created your Enterprise level view, assign it to one user. |
− | In SSMT extract | + | In SSMT, extract Worklist Views-Users with headers. |
− | Find the line that has your | + | Find the line that has your Enterprise level view assigned to the user you assigned it to. |
Copy that line, remove the data in the "owned by" cell. | Copy that line, remove the data in the "owned by" cell. | ||
− | Copy the line for each user that you want to assign the list to, put in their user | + | Copy the line for each user that you want to assign the list to, put in their user name(s) and then load the new lines back into SSMT. |
Latest revision as of 01:47, 20 September 2013
You had created your worklist view as a personal view and then were trying to assign it to users and the system did not recognize it.
Make sure when creating worklists that you want to assign to multiple Users/Providers that you make them at an Enterprise level by clicking on the Enterprise radio button in the worklist editor window.
Once you have created your Enterprise level view, assign it to one user.
In SSMT, extract Worklist Views-Users with headers.
Find the line that has your Enterprise level view assigned to the user you assigned it to.
Copy that line, remove the data in the "owned by" cell.
Copy the line for each user that you want to assign the list to, put in their user name(s) and then load the new lines back into SSMT.