Workflow-overview in "services for object"

Rivera, Raul Raul.Rivera at absu.accenture.com
Wed Sep 29 11:24:41 EDT 2004


Hi Mike,
 
Two follow-up questions on the reply below:
 
I have Object1 which is being used in WS1. Object 1 lists any active
instance of WS1. Object 1 however is NOT flagged as either import or export
parameter and yet it enjoys the "workflow-overview" feature.
 
On the other hand, Object2 that is flagged as import param for WS2 does NOT
have the "workflow-overview" access.
 
Can you please clarify on the container element needs to be flagged as an
import or export below?
 
My second question is how do you make a WS (versus a TS) a general task.
 
Thanks,
Raul Rivera
Absu.accenture.com
 
-----Original Message-----
From: SAP Workflow [mailto:Owner-SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU] On Behalf Of
Michael Pokraka
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 2:21 AM
To: SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
Subject: Re: Workflow-overview in "services for object"
 
Hi Werner,
One or both of the following applies, I can't remember which:
 
- It needs to be accessible to all users, make the WS a general task, or
- Your container element needs to be flagged as import or export... I think
this is the culprit,
 
Try both and see,
Cheers
Mike
 
Werner Koessl wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> in transactions MM03, VA33, CC03 i can use the "services for object".
> What do i have to do that a workflow is listed in the "workflow-overview"?
> I thought when a running workflow that has a container element which
refers
> to an object it is listed in the workflow-overview.
> E.g. workflow Nr. 1 has a container element that refers to object type
> BUS1001006 (Material), so it is listed in the workflow-overview of MM03
>  and workflow Nr. 2 has a container element that refers to object type ECM
> (Change Master), so it is listed in the workflow-overview of CC03.
>
> Is this right or what else is important for the workflow-overview?
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Werner.
>
>
 


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