Antwort: Re: Cancelling WF by creating an event

Peter Lintner peter.lintner at arz.co.at
Mon Mar 17 01:46:12 EST 2003


Hi!
I'm creating the event with the function module SWE_EVENT_CREATE.
This function module creates a commit.
Thanks
Peter
 
 
 
 
 
Carolyn Fuller <fuller at MIT.EDU>
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Peter,
 
Is there an explicit COMMIT WORK after you raise the event? In order
for the event to be "published", there must be an explicit COMMIT
WORK.
 
Carolyn
 
>Hi everyone,
>I have to implement a WF, which could be stopped by creating an event by
a
>program in some cases decided by a clerk.
>Creating the WF is no problem. I have created a parallel part in the
>WF-Definition, one part to handle all "normal" steps, the other one is
>waiting for the event.
>When creating the event, nothing happens.
>The event container and also the event key is the same as when starting
>the WF.
>Any ideas?
>
>thanks Peter
 
 
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