![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Here you can see what a Timesheet looks like in FieldglassĪll this information is needed, but a lot of times, the person that is doing the approval of this Timesheet just needs to know only a set of the relevant information to make a decision. You can try out Fieldglass Approvals using SAP API Business Hub, as well as you can check out the API Doc. The card itself isn’t the important part, but it’s how SCP Mobile Services and Mobile Cards has quite a bit of flexibility to deal with different back-end systems, as well as I’ll introduce you to some java script in the card itself in order to help display the data.įieldglass itself has multiple scenarios to work with and almost all the approval scenarios can be setup similarly to the Time Sheet scenario. What I want to show is how we went about creating a Time Sheet Approval card. If you aren’t familiar with Fieldglass take a look at the website and specifically, for this discussion we are looking at the Vendor Management System. This gives them a single application that links to multiple back-ends and can perform many different tasks, as you hopefully seen in other blog posts that I’ve made. One main reason that the customer is doing this is that not only are they able to approve/reject multiple different types of Work Items from Fieldglass, but Mobile Cards is allowing them to also do approvals in other environments that are both SAP and third-party systems. Recently I have been working with a customer, as well as with my colleagues at Fieldglass, to help improve the ability to do Work Item Approvals using SCP Mobile Cards. ![]()
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