Great news: Container elements as structure in 6.20

Griffiths, Mark mark.griffiths at sap.com
Tue Oct 14 12:00:17 EDT 2003


Stephan,
 
Rather than passing in the whole structure (which is stored elsewhere anyway) have you thought about creating a new business object based on RSEG? I have used this successfully quite a few times in conjunction with BUS2081 at the header level (e.g. use standard BUS2081 events and then use dynamic parallel processing to start subflows for the line items (you could have a multiline vritual object attribute for your RSEG object on a delegated subtype of BUS2081).
 
Hope this helps.
 
Cheers,
 
Mark
 
SAP UK
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Becker, Stephan [mailto:stephan_becker.ext at siemens.com]
Sent: 14 October 2003 11:39
To: SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
Subject: Re: Great news: Container elements as structure in 6.20
 
 
Hi everyone :-)
 
Has anyone tried to take this up with SAP for releases lower than 6.20, and
maybe received a solution I cannot find?
 
I am particularly interested in 4.6C, as I am trying to transfer an extended
structure (e.g. RSEG plus an XFELD) from the event to the workflow.
 
How are you getting around this "feature"?
 
I don't particularly want to hand over several structures; I need to
transfer the complete RSEG (invoice line item) plus one marker per line
item, and I do not really want to abuse an RSEG field, either..
 
Thanks,
Stephan
 
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Zmudzin,Tomasz,VEVEY,GL-IS/IT [mailto:Tomasz.Zmudzin at nestle.com]
Enviado el: 25 March 2003 09:21
Para: SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
Asunto: Great news: Container elements as structure in 6.20
 
Dear all,
 
I'm so happy to have found it now that I need to share it with you:
 
In Enterprise (Basis 6.20), you can define container elements with reference
to business object types, table elements -- but also: **DDIC**STRUCTURES**!
 
Makes my life now much easier, and I believe solves several issues posted to
this forum within the last 4-6 months (e.g. you can have a multiline
container element with some predefined structure -- a clean and nice way to
pass your data).
 
Best regards,
Tomasz
 


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