Strange behavior with DECISION step 4.6c

Rick Sample Rick.Sample at gbe.com
Tue Aug 17 08:19:46 EDT 2004


Nope! Wasn't set. 
I added the containers to the W template and task, removed, added...
Nothing worked. 
 
I tried everything I could think of but no luck. Time was running out 
so I just created a new Decision step with same task and works fine now. 
 
Thanks!
 
 
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Make sure that the object linked to the task does not have the element
as mandatory.
 
Regards,
 
Hans
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Sample [mailto:Rick.Sample at gbe.com] 
Sent: 16 August 2004 08:45 PM
To: SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU 
Subject: Re: Strange behavior with DECISION step 4.6c
 
 
Friday night (way to late) I vaguely remember getting click happy and 
accidentally selected the Template for Attachment in the decision step. 
Didn't actually do anything with it just backed out. 
This morning I noticed it keep prompting me to 
"Transfer missing elements to the Object method" so I answered 
yes and added "Note_Reference" element to my task. Puzzled that 
it still did not work so I added same element to the WF Template. 
 
It now works. But I have not added any templates and really 
had no intentions of adding a template. 
 
With that said, any way to remove? I keep trying to delete the container
 
in the task but it insists that I have a Task container even though I
don't 
want one. 
 
Strange!
 
 
 
 
>>> Jeff at Business-Workflow.com 8/16/2004 12:57:31 >>>
Rick,
 
    Make sure there's no bindings filled between the Task & the Method.
The Std. Method 'Decision.Process' has a problem if bindings are filled
in there, & SAP won't look into it because it's considered Custom when
we copy it & use the copy. So if you have any bindings between there
make sure you use the Red Line Delete button, not just delete them by
erasing the text, to work properly. Remember, if you leave all bindings
blank anytime then all bindings by default are automatically Bound. Let
me know if it helps.
 
Jeffrey A. Rappaport
Business Workflow, LLC
Voice: (732) 355-0123
Fax:    (509) 757-4144
www.Business-Workflow.com 
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick Sample" <Rick.Sample at gbe.com>
To: <SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU>
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 10:56 AM
Subject: Strange behavior with DECISION step 4.6c
 
 
I have a DECISION step with three outcomes.
Approve, Reject, Complete and the standard cancel and keep in inbox.
 
I get to this DECISION step and all I see the cancel and keep in inbox
option. In the template, I have them all there and green checked. i.e.
activated. When I Iook at the running WF log, I see that I have these
steps in the graphical view.
 
They just do not show me these options to select from the decision step.
 
Any clues?
 
Thanks!
 
Rick Sample
WF Developer / Analyst
Graybar, Inc.
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