Start Workflow From The Change Master

Dart, Jocelyn jocelyn.dart at sap.com
Thu Feb 20 17:32:47 EST 2003


By the way, Werner,
I find the easiest way to work out what object type is involved is to
check what entries are in SWETYPV, then SUBSCRIBE to the object via GOS,
this then adds a new event subscription linkage to SWETYPV, and is usually
fairly easy to spot as it is different to normal event linkages.
 
Regards,
        Jocelyn Dart
Consultant (SRM, EBP, Workflow)
and co-author of the book
"Practical Workflow for SAP"
SAP Australia
email: jocelyn.dart at sap.com
phone: +61 412 390 267
fax:   +61 2 9935 4880
 
 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Pokraka [mailto:workflow at quirky.me.uk]
Sent: Friday, 21 February 2003 1:45 AM
To: SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
Subject: Re: Start Workflow From The Change Master
 
 
Hi Werner,
A couple of criteria are involved:
The workflow must be linked with the object in question, you have to
have auth. to start workflows, and you also have to be a possible agent
of the workflow.
If those are met, you should see it. e.g. Start -> Workflows from a PO
should list all PO-related flows for which you are an agent.
Cheers
Mike
 
>
> first i call transaction CC03 to display the change master, then i enter an
> arbitrary number in the field "change number".
> After that i go to the change header.
> On the left side of the title ("Display Change Master: Change Header") i
> click on the symbol: "Services for object".
> There i choose "Workflow -> Start Workflow". But the list that was opened is
> empty.
> Now my question: How can i add workflow templates to this list, respectively
> how can i generally add workflow templates to that sort of lists?
> (I thought the system would automatically add all ECO and ECM workflows
> here)???
>
> Thanks!
> Regards, Werner.
 


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