Workflow '63011967' work item 63016296: No successor definedfor event?

Mark Pyc mark.pyc at gmail.com
Thu Aug 18 10:31:48 EDT 2005


G'day Rick,

If you've got access you can use Quickviewer (System > Services >
quickviewer) to create a join on SWWWIRET and SWWWIHEAD.

Have fun,
Mark

On 8/18/05, Rick Sample <Rick.Sample at gbe.com> wrote:
> These are intermittent errors which makes it even more difficult to pin
> down. 
> Only get this error in prod so even more difficult. 
> I have a new version moving to prod soon and hopefully this will just get 
> magically fixed. 
>  
> I am trying to find where this error message is stored. 
> I want to run a query to figure out if this is isolated to just this one WF
> or 
> is occurring randomly in all my WFs. 
>  
> With SWWWIRET I can get a list of all the WF IDs for this error message but 
> no WF number.
> Anyone know any other tables to interrogate? 
>  
> Rick
> 
> 
> >>> Andy.M.Catherall at csplc.com 8/18/2005 9:00 >>>
> 
> Hi Rick
> 
> If I remember correctly, I saw this error once before when an Outcome was
> incorrect on task/step - though note that I did not have the 'Task
> completed by hand' twist to this. The workflow log was not particularly
> helpful to me, as the outcomes all appeared to be fine there, each nicely
> leading to a subsequent task.
> 
> I finally found the issue when I went in to edit the task (in the Dev
> environment), and then back into the step. The system highlighted to me
> that the outcomes did not match. Following that correction, re-activation,
> and subsequent transport, all was fine.
> 
> I think I got into this mess by modifying the task or the method without
> then updating the already-activated workflow, which was subsequently
> transported into prod.
> 
> Andy
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> "Rick Sample" 
> <Rick.Sample at gbe. To: sap-wug at mit.edu 
> com> cc: 
> Sent by: Subject: Re: Workflow '63011967' work item 63016296: No successor
> defined for event? 
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> 
> 17/08/2005 21:52 
> Please respond to 
> "SAP Workflow 
> Users' Group" 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Mike,
> _RESULT is null (space) and the step is flagged "completed" so I cannot
> change the container values for that task.
> 
> The action "completed by hand" from my understanding is only supposed to
> occur
> when an Admin manually completes the task.
> Correct?
> 
> Rick
> 
> 
> >>> wug.replies at workflowconnections.com 8/17/2005 15:27 >>>
> Hi Rick,
> I've seen this on a 6.20 system and never got to the bottom of it. Check
> the step container, and you should find that _RESULT is 0 - an outcome
> which isn't modelled as all the decisions are 1-n. Might have been
> _WI_RESULT. Hence a very sensible (if a bit unhelpful) error message 'No
> successor defined'.
> 
> You may be able to change _RETURN to 1 or whatever the decision outcome
> should have been and restart to help the poor confused item find it's
> way back into the flow.
> 
> My plan was to physically go over to a user as soon as it happened
> whilst still fresh in their memory and find out EXACTLY what they did.
> It could be a bug in the inbox or whatever.... but I wasn't on site long
> enough to find out the cause.
> 
> Please post back if you find out, as I'm curious too.
> Cheers
> Mike
> 
> 
> Rick Sample wrote:
> > I am starting to receive this error and don't know why.
> > User is in decision step, does something, then error!
> > No clue!!!
> >
> > Any pointers?
> >
> > Thanks!
> > 4.6c
> >
> >
> >
> > Rick Sample
> > SAP Workflow Analyst/Developer
> > Graybar, Inc.
> > 11885 Lackland Rd.
> > 63146-4208
> > 314.573.5822
> > Rick.Sample at GBE.com < mailto:Rick.Sample at GBE.com >
> >
> >
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