Implementing Generic object services

pavankasulabada@pcmc.com pavankasulabada at pcmc.com
Thu Jan 2 11:56:35 EST 2003


Hello marinka ,
                           Instead using BUS1001 use object BUS1001006  for
seeing workflows in generic objects .You should copy z version from
bus1001006  with BUS1001006 as super type .Also there other things to look
into .
 
Thanks
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First of all a very happy and healthy new year to you all!
 
Marinka,
 
I'm not sure about this, but if ZBUS1001 is an extension of BUS1001 (using
delegation) then I think the object for which you want to use generic
object services is BUS1001 instaead of ZBUS1001. Hope this is the case...
 
Regards,
 
Fred Kouw
 
"Mohorcic, Marinka" wrote:
 
> Hello everyone:
>
> Hope someone can give me some hints on how to implement generic object
> services.
> We have created our own business object (ZBUS1006) that is based on
BUS1001.
> Whenever I try to display the material workflow from the services icon I
get
> the message that "No workflows have been worked on this object" even
though
> that there are a bunch of them.
>
> I have tried following some suggestion on publishing the object ( FM:
> SWU_OBJECT_PUBLISH), doing some container binding with the BUS1001 and
> ZBUS1006 but nothing makes any difference.
>
> Have a Happy New Year!
> Marinka
>
>
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