<div>Hi Paul,</div>
<div>You can re-initiate the event in SWEQADM, but that's the same as using SWUE. </div>
<div>So, I would advise to 'Logically Delete' your instance in error and then restart it in SWUE with the correct parameters.</div>
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<div>Just note that re-triggering the event in SWUE will set you as the _WF_Intiator - So if your workflow is using the initiator as an agent, you will need to manually forward the work items off manually.</div>
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<div>Alternatively, as the Workflow is in 'Error', you can use SWIA to modify container elements and then 'Restart Error Workflow'.</div>
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<div>Tom<br><br> </div>
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<div>---------- Forwarded message ----------<br>From: <a href="mailto:Paul.Bakker@osr.treasury.qld.gov.au">Paul.Bakker@osr.treasury.qld.gov.au</a><br>To: <a href="mailto:sap-wug@mit.edu">sap-wug@mit.edu</a><br>Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 08:04:46 +1000
<br>Subject: can you change the event container in SWEQADM?<br>Morning folks,<br><br>I have a simple question to start the week.<br><br>If you use the event queue (SWEQADM) to trap events with errors, is it<br>possible to edit the events before (re)delivering them?
<br><br>For example, if the event is missing a mandatory parameter, is there any<br>way of adding it on-the-fly?<br><br>If not, what is the correct procedure to follow, to ensure that no events<br>are lost?<br>Delete the event and raise one manually from SWUE?
<br><br>cheers - and thanks<br>Paul<br><br> </div>
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