Excluded Agents?

Roehlen, Peter PRoehlen at powercor.com.au
Tue Nov 28 20:14:12 EST 2000


G'day Jim,
 
My understanding of excluded agents is that just "excludes" potential
agents.  It does not exclude the step from requiring execution.  In a
workflow that we have developed, we have a similar situation where one user
may be the agent for two consecutive steps.  Rather than try to stop the
second step from having to be executed, we check the "advance with dialog"
option in the second step in the workflow builder (version 4.6b).  At least
then the user is presented with both approval steps consecutively without
having to go back to their workflow inbox.
 
Anyway, just a suggestion.
 
Cheers
 
Peter Roehlen  (not a Workflow Guru)
Team Lead - SAP Technical & Development
Powercor Australia Ltd
(03) 5430 4704 / 0409 950 263
 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Sauceman [mailto:sauceman at utk.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, 29 November 2000 1:35
To: SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
Subject: Excluded Agents?
 
 
Workflow Gurus,
 
I have the following situation in a release 4.6B Workflow:
 
In some cases within our organization, a person may occupy two distinct
positions within a given approval workflow. For example, a professor may be
both the Department Head of Chemistry and Acting Dean of the College of Arts
and Sciences. I have a workflow that requires the approval of the Department
Head followed by the approval of the Dean. For most departments, these are
two
different individuals and there is no problem. In a few cases, when this is
the same person, I would like for her/him to only have to approve the
document
one time (acting as either the Department Head or the Dean, but not both).
 
I thought that Excluded Agents was the obvious answer to this situation.
However, when I created a container table of previous agents who have
approved
the document, and specified this table as Excluded Agents, I got unexpected
results. I expected that since the Selected Agent (the Dean) was an Excluded
Agent because she/he had already approved the document (as the Department
Head), the system would simply mark the second work item as completed and
the
workflow would move on. However, the workflow stalled on the Dean Approval
step. I suspect that this was because the only Selected Agent was an
Excluded
Agent.
 
Am I misunderstanding the design concepts behind Excluded Agents? Is there a
way to achieve my desired results?
 
Jim Sauceman.............................sauceman at tennessee.edu
University of Tennessee..................Voice: (865) 974-2448
Manager, Database and Technical Support..Fax:   (865) 974-4810
Project IRIS Workflow Team Leader
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