to repair or not to repair

Dart, Jocelyn jocelyn.dart at sap.com
Thu Feb 3 00:07:55 EST 2005


Agree woth Mark Pyc. 
 
Copy and use the standard workflow template as your "control".  
 
Regards,
Jocelyn 


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	Hi,

	 

	You can use SWDD_CONFIG to adjust some part of a standard workflow, like rules for agents, priority, requested start, end, and latest start and end surveillance. Everything you can modify there will be ok. Standard task agent assignment is not considered as a repair either. If what your process required can't be done with SWDD_CONFIG on a standard wf, then create a copy and play with it. Here, on numerous wf running, only 2 are originals without modification.

	 

	Enjoy

	 

	Pat

	 

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	De : Verschuijl, Tan [mailto:Tan.Verschuijl at pmintl.com] 
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	Objet : to repair or not to repair

	 

	Hi everyone,

	 

	I just subscribed to this mailing list and tried to find information within the archive but was not successful (yet).

	 

	I am unsure when to make a copy from a workflow and/or task.  

	The SAP workflow book (Practical workflow for SAP) encourages the reader to use and modify standard SAP workflows. It does not mention to which extend a Standard SAP workflow should be changed. As a developer I prefer to make a copy. Are there any reasons to repair (change agent assignment rule, bindings) a standard SAP task/workflow? If a make a copy the functional consultant will probably not see the workflow in use anymore via SPRO? 

	 

	If one changes a workflow (and the repair flag is set in object attributes) how does one find out that SAP made an improvement on an existing workflow/task? Is version 000 automatically overwritten by SAP?

	 

	Best regards,

	Stan. 

	 

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