Virtual attributes

Van Rooyen, Brent brent.van.rooyen at sap.com
Wed Jun 23 09:33:19 EDT 2004


Hi Rob,
 
 
I have come across a similar situation before where the virtual attribute was populated in the container, but the workflow manager treated it as if it were empty.
 
The work-around I used, and I stress that this is not a proper solution, was to:
 
        Create a new container element of exactly the same definition as the    problem element.
 
        Copy the contents of the problem element to the newly defined one at    the start of the workflow.
 
        Make use of the newly defined element in any subsequent step /  processing options (you can also try copying the contents back to the   problem element before it is first used).
 
 
Hope this helps!
 
 
Kind Regards,
 
Brent van Rooyen
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-----Original Message-----
From: SAP Workflow [mailto:Owner-SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU] On Behalf Of Moody, Rob
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 3:21 PM
To: SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
Subject: Virtual attributes
 
Hi,
We have just upgraded to 4.7 from 4.6B and have found that our PO workflow can no longer 'see' some virtual attributes that we put on our custom ZBUS2012 business object. A condition step which tests these attributes is not working because it thinks they are null, yet when we look at the wf container after running a test workflow we can see the attributes are populated. The same thing goes if we test the business object, the attributes are populated.  The curious thing is that a condition step nearer the top of the workflow can 'see' a different virtual attribute.  Is there something simple that we need to do to make this work?
Rob
 
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