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  • Mike Taylor

    I am experimenting right now with HTTP Triggers to post into Teams, but might be nice to have it within SAP.

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  • Rasmus Jensen

    Hi Mike

    Thank you for the idea. We actually did toy with a similar idea a few years back but for some reason, I can't remember (properly lack of time), it did not go anywhere.

    But given that collaboration is a much bigger factor now then in the past it might be worth taken a second look at it if this gets some votes.

    I'm also torn if such data should go to SAP or Teams... If it went to teams it would be seen by more employees, but if it were in SAP it could be more interactive navigating to the data.

  • Mike Taylor

    I imagine that you could make a set of default "queries" (aka Post Types or something) returning specific data (new order, new invoice, employee birthday, etc.) and then each of these could be grouped into "Feeds" which can be used as the source for a widget on an internal dashboard or perhaps each "Feed" could have a checkbox "Post to Teams / Slack / Raw" with the particular channel.

    By organizing the feeds with the various options you could post to multiple internal dashboard feeds (some at the same time posting into Teams / Slack / Raw) and some might only go to Teams, etc.  So you have clear and consistent visibility, while of course the internal dashboards would have the full golden arrow link.

    Then you have custom "Post Types" (some defaults as mentioned) where you check off boxes to run or not run per the feeds, then you can add your own or duplicate to various feeds per type.  So you could have "New Order (X Branch)" but then use the default "New Order" query but add your own little WHERE filter for employee of the specific branch based on either the employee master data or any other UDF, etc. (just a query).

    Then there would be enough control to give everyone what they want (as much as conceivably possible, haha).

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