New Member

Aris Widodo ArisW at Excelcom.co.id
Tue Aug 20 22:15:31 EDT 2002


Hi Sanusi,
You are right workflow is client independent. I have three condition for =
your situation.
1.      Your new workflow not yet active and your old workflow still active.
2.      Workflow triggered by object type. If you have two workflows with the =
        same object type. Its will run together.
3.      Your server need long time to active the new workflow.
 
I hope this can help.
 
Best Regard,
Aris Widodo
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Sanusi Oetomo [mailto:Sanusi.Oetomo at metrodata.co.id]=20
Sent: 21 Agustus 2002 9:02
To: SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
Subject: New Member
 
Hi all,
I'm new member of this group.
Actually I'm in weird situation of my workflow.
Let me explain our configuration first: Our dev system has 2 clients =
(100,
120).
We only could change or created workflow in dev-100. And we only tested =
in
Dev-120.
Cause in one system, the changed is in dev-100 impact directly in =
dev-120.
When we created a new workflow, we could test directly in Dev-120 and =
the
result was what we hoped.
But when we changed the workflow to the new version, but when we tested =
in
dev-120, the old workflow version was processed.
Tomorrow when we tested in dev-120 again, the new workflow version was
processed.
Does anyone have the same situation and explain what's happened?
any suggestion would be appreciated.
 
Sanusi
 


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