Object type DECISION not working

Tom Bakke tom.olaf at spring.no
Fri Aug 17 05:42:01 EDT 2001


Hi.
 
In the workflow builder in 46c you can insert a userdecision which will refer to the standard task set up in basic customizing. When you go to the control tab, there is a copy possibility next to the task (pull down menu).
 
Hope this is what you're looking for.
 
Regards
Tom Bakke
 
 
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> Fra: Kjetil Kilhavn <KJETILK at statoil.com>
> Dato: 2001/08/17 Fri AM 10:41:47 CEST
> Til: SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
> Tema: Re: Object type DECISION not working
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> I copied the task using the first screen in transaction PFTC. There is a
> separate transaction PFTC_COP doing the same thing. The sequence of operations
> afterwards was probably to set it general first and then to insert the (new) ID
> in the workflow definition where I was going to use it.
>
> I don't think I understand what you mean by copying from the graphical editor.
> The graphical editor is only relevant for workflows AFAIK, and there there are
> steps, not tasks.
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> Kjetil Kilhavn
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> I've tried to cpy that task no less than ten (!) times, and it stil does not
> work! Do you remember how you exactly did to copy the task? (Copy decision
> task from the graphical editor or copy the standard task directly? In which
> sequence and how do you process the operations after copy : set the copied
> task as general task, etc...)
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Patrick
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>> From: Kjetil Kilhavn [mailto:KJETILK at statoil.com]
> Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 8:27 AM
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> If I understand correctly you have created a task (TS) and specified the
> object type decision with method process for it. I've tried that myself,
> and it doesn't work it seems.
>
> If you want to create a user decision task (e.g. to modify the description)
> you can copy the standard task that comes with SAP. It seems that the
> decision task is quite special (as the separate page to specify parameters
> should have given me an idea about), and that is why you can't easily
> create one. If the copy doesn't work, try again.... (this is no joke, it is
> the advice I got from SAP).
> In my case I think it was the third attempt that was successful.
>
> I have no idea why it behaves like that (the copying), and most likely SAP
> doesn't either. If they did they would (perhaps) have fixed it.
> --
> Kjetil Kilhavn
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> Hi workflower!
>
> I have created a single step task "user decision" to be included in a
> Multistep task, copied from TS00008267 in order to be able to change the
> task description long text.
> When an user who is selected agent try to execute the workitem, nothing
> happens!
> - I have set the task as "General task".
> - Binding definition is consistent between Object method ("PROCESS") and
> task and between task and workflow.
> Has anyone encountered that problem before (in release 4.0B)? How can I
> solve that?
> Thanks for your answer.
>
>
> Patrick de Valensart
> Associate IS Analyst
> NV Philip Morris Belgium SA
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