WAIT From the Workflow - Kick off a delayed event to retrigger the Workflow

Kouw, FA - SPLTX fa.kouw at td.klm.com
Mon Aug 4 04:32:36 EDT 2003


Manju,
 
Only activity steps and user decision steps offer the possibility to define a requested start. You can include a dummy task that waits for 48 hours
and then model an event creation step that triggers your event. Note that the event created triggers the workflow from which it was triggered, so you
have a loop that never ends...
 
If you haven't already done, you should take SAP's workflow course to be able to implement workflow (after that you will still have many questions for
which this forum really is a solution).
 
Regards,
 
Fred
 
Manju Thangudu wrote:
 
> The work flow template is going to be invoked by even 'Create notification'
> In the 1st step I want to kick off a workflow event  ''Create Notificaiton' with a delay of 48 hours. (this one is meant to send to the superior).
>
> So at the end of 48 hours the workflow has to be kicked off again.
>
> Is that possible with the Wait in the workflow template.  Is that safe?
>
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