transporting events.

Kouw, FA - SPLTX fa.kouw at td.klm.com
Tue Aug 26 03:48:16 EDT 2003


Bruce,
 
I don't know how to actually delete the triggering event, but I know that one of the few changes that are
possible in (for instance) a production system is to deactivate the event. Just go to the workflow (PFTC_DIS)
and on the triggering event tab page click the green ball.
 
Regards,
 
Fred Kouw
 
Bruce Miller wrote:
 
> I am running version 45B and I am new to workflow.
>
> I am modifying an existing workflow. In the process I somehow ended up with
> two identical trigger events in my development server (DEV) and both were
> transported to my testing server (EWS). I deleted the bogus event in DEV but
> can't get rid of the one in EWS. Apparently I didn't do the delete transport
> correctly. EWS doesn't allow changes so I can't delete it there.
>
> I tried re-transporting table swecdobj but the bogus event is still there.
> As a result. When a material field is changed it sends double messages to
> the recipients.
>
> The only way I can change things in EWS is through transports. Since the
> event doesn't exist in DEV anymore I can't transport its deletion. Any
> ideas?
>
> Would it destroy everything west of the Mississippi if I just had Basis make
> EWS changeable for a minute so I can delete it there?
>
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