Workflow Forms

Jim D Hill JimD_Hill at colpal.com
Tue Jul 6 12:19:56 EDT 2004


Hey Rick ,
I just got through creating an object to pull in workflow log via
container. This container element
is multi-line. You have to make sure the object uses the swc_set_table
container instead of the set element.
Otherwise it will not write multi line.
 
 
Jim
 
 
 
 
"Josefek, Richard" <RJosefek at MassMutual.com>@MITVMA.MIT.EDU> on 07/06/2004
12:08:41 PM
 
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Hi Fellow Workflowers,
 
There are some additional workflow steps added with R/3 Enterprise. One of
which is a FORM step. This step relies on a predefined structure as a
workflow container element.
I have had success generating forms with a container element who's
structure is NOT multilined, however I have not had any success with
multiline elements.
I am wondering if anyone has had any experience with this step. Any tips
and tricks for using multiline containers ?
 
 
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