Emergency
ASSY, SOSTHENE
S.ASSY at AFDB.ORG
Sun Apr 1 06:34:38 EDT 2001
Thank for your answer Markus.
I've 2 steps in my Workflow.
* ! background task to read my agents (I put them in a task container.
T transferred them in the Wf Container after binding)
* 1 decision task for approval
I've already created a container (multiple line) in
the workflow container.
I put this container as table element in the the
Extrax (table element).
I did my binding.
In my role parameter, I chose the agent with index
using the table element.
When I executed my Task, I'vereceived this message.
<<...OLE_Obj...>>
Mr. Sosthene Assy
African Development Bank
Tel : 20-20-53-03
> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Markus Brahm [SMTP:mbrahm at cscploenzke.de]
> Sent: Saturday 31 March 2001 20:11
> To: SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
> Subject: Re: Emergency
>
> Hello Mr. Sosthene Assy,
>
> I have used this technique quite often. You can define a dynamic number of
> parallel processes by naming a table container element in the step
> definition. If you have done so, you can access the table lines via an
> automatic index in the data binding (for the role for example). But the
> steps created are really parallel ones, do you need this for approval.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Markus
>
>
>
>
>
> "ASSY, SOSTHENE" <S.ASSY at AFDB.ORG>@MITVMA.MIT.EDU> on 30.03.2001 19:48:04
>
> Please respond to SAP Workflow Users' Group <SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU>
>
> Sent by: SAP Workflow <Owner-SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU>
>
>
> To: SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
> cc:
>
> Subject: Emergency
>
>
> Hi,
>
> WE want to send a document to different people for approval.
> Every body should approve it.
> Reading the doc, i saw that i can solve my problem using the
> table-driven
> dynamic parallel processing.
>
> I hope some one alread used it.
> I need your help.
>
>
> Mr. Sosthene Assy
> African Development Bank
> Tel : 20-20-53-03
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