Using SWI6 Workload Analysis in 4.6C
Thaddeus.Gorbal@pb.com
Thaddeus.Gorbal at pb.com
Thu Mar 4 10:53:56 EST 2004
Kathleen,
Perhaps I am missing something here, however, I would consider the SWI5=
transaction for workflow analysis. As far as I understand SWI6 will jus=
t
give you workflows for a particular business object.
Regards,
Thad
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Hello all,
I am trying to run a workload analysis using transaction SWI6.
I am interested in this transaction as a general reporting tool to
export to some workflow users that will not have access to the detailed=
log in the SAP inbox----only the IAC in-box, where the log information
is not as detailed.
However, when I enter business object 2105 in the initial screen of
SWI6,
I get the message "Selected object type must support interface type
'IFFIND'.
We are on basis release 4.6C. I checked our BUS2105 object type
interfaces and we have an IFSAP and an IF2105, but no IFFIND.
I also found a reference in the Practical Workflow for SAP book that
says "to use this report in release prior to 6.10, the business object
must have interface IFFIND implemented."
I tried to find a note in OSS under workflows searching under
transaction SWI6 but I didn't find anything that would help me implemen=
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this functionality in 4.6C. Is it possible to add this function in my
release or should I look to use a different workflow log report? The
report should show the user the status of his or her purchase
requistion(s).
Any help on this?
Kathleen Bradshaw-Long
BP/IS
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