AW: How to know that workitems´ve been put back in inbox

"Schröder, Ute Marion" UteMarion.Schroeder at REWE.de
Wed Jul 21 05:32:48 EDT 2004


Thanx a lot,
sometimes one doesn`t see what=B4s right before your eyes...
 
 
> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Becker, Stephan [SMTP:stephan_becker.ext at siemens.com]
> Sent: Mittwoch, 21. Juli 2004 11:01
> To:   SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
> Subject:      RE: How to know that workitems=B4ve been put back in inbox
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> Hi Ute, this is normally not a problem because each workitem has an
> outcome
> called "cancelled by user" or something like that. Have a look at the
> outcome tab in the workitem display in the workflow builder, you will =
get
> a
> new branch in the builder by just putting in a text for the outcome. =
Then
> you can add specific handling for that outcome. I have done it for a
> custom
> workflow a while back, it works like a charm ;-)
> HTH,
> Stephan=20
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> -----Original Message-----
>> From: "Schr=F6der, Ute Marion" [mailto:UteMarion.Schroeder at REWE.de]=20
> Sent: mi=E9rcoles, 21 de julio de 2004 10:48
> To: SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
> Subject: How to know that workitems=B4ve been put back in inbox
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> Hallo everybody,
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> I=B4m facing an annoying problem,
> due to a customer created transaction,
> I have to delete certain records from the database in 3 cases:
> First: If Workflow is complete successfully (no problem there)
> Second: If the decision to be maid is negative (works too)
> Third: If the user stops his work on a workitem and puts it back into =
his
> inbox via cancel
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> This is my problem.
> Is there a way to create coding that is only executed when a workitem =
that
> has been in process is cancelled
> to be executed again later on?
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> Up to now I=B4ve been not very successful on this.
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> Has anyone experienced this problem before and give me a hint where =
to
> look?
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> Thanx a lot for all your help
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> Ute
 


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