SAP_WAPI_START_WORKFLOW

Griffiths, Mark mark.griffiths at sap.com
Wed Feb 16 05:59:01 EST 2005


No hacking required: try using SWW_WI_START_SIMPLE (description
"Creation and Immediate Start of WI - Simplified Interface").
 
It isn't a WAPI but is included in the BC610/BIT610 course (so it has an
air of officialdom about it).
 
Cheers,
 
Mark
 
SAP UK

	-----Original Message-----
	From: sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu]
On Behalf Of Soady, Phil
	Sent: 16 February 2005 10:34
	To: SAP Workflow Users' Group
	Subject: RE: SAP_WAPI_START_WORKFLOW
	
	
	HAcks allowed ?
	read on...
	 
	call SAP_WAPI_START_WORKFLOW  (commit work and wait).
	You may need to place a short wait statement in there.
	 
	Wait upto n seconds.
	 
	you get the WORKITEM ID back.
	 
	 
	 
	Then call
	SAP_WAPI_EXECUTE_WORKITEM   
	 
	If the first step is a dialog one.  Away she goes....
	 
	Worse case scenario is you read all workitems using
SAP_WAPI_WORKITEMS_BY_TASK 
	 for a TASK to be executed. It should belong to the WORKITEM ID
of the Workflow actually started.
	then call SAP_WAPI_EXECUTE_WORKITEM  with this ID.
	 
	I just tested this with a single step WFLOW.
	 
	WSXXXXXX
	has 1 step 
	decision task
	 
	 
	 
	SE37 SAP_WAPI_START_WORKFLOW  
	The SE37 on SAP_WAPI_EXECUTE_WORKITEM  with the returned wI ID.
	It worked.
	 
	 
	DONT FORGET: The WSxxxxxx needs to have the user calling it as
an agent, not just the tasks!
	 
	;-) Smoking
	 
	 
	 

	Phil Soady 
	Senior Consultant 
	Business Technologies 
	SAP Australia 
	M  +61 (0) 412 213 079 
	E  phil.soady at sap.com <mailto:phil.soady at sap.com>  

	 


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		From: sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu
[mailto:sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu] On Behalf Of Dart, Jocelyn
		Sent: Wednesday,16 February 2005 12:27 PM
		To: SAP Workflow Users' Group
		Subject: RE: SAP_WAPI_START_WORKFLOW
		
		
		Rick, 
		No, you are correct, the WAPI can only start the
workflow.  It can't interrupt the current transaction as this could
cause logical unit of work issues with the current transaction, e.g.
data may not be saved or data relationships may be corrupted.  What you
can do is use your own screen, e.g. in a  BADI if it is available and
allows you to do this, and then pass this information to the workflow
using the WAPI - e.g. so that the workflow can then skip that first step
as it already has the data. 
		 
		Other than that, yes you can raise the work item as an
express item, which will give a message with the option of going
immediately to their inbox. 
		 
		Would you please give me the
chapter/section/page/statement you are referring to and we'll put a
clarification up on the workflowbook site. 
		Regards,
		Jocelyn 


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			From: sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu
[mailto:sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu] On Behalf Of Josefek, Richard
			Sent: Wednesday,16 February 2005 7:55 AM
			To: SAP-WUG at MITVMA.MIT.EDU
			Subject: SAP_WAPI_START_WORKFLOW
			
			

			I am trying to get the first step of my workflow
to popup immediately without the user visiting their inbox. In the
publication "Practical Workflow for SAP" it seems to infer that this can
be accomplished by using SAP_WAPI_START_WORKFLOW.

			For testing purposes, I have a single step
workflow that brings up a form for the user to fill out. I have been
trying to use this WAPI and have had some success in starting the
workflow, but it appears in the users inbox. 

			Does anyone have any experience with this. Can
you enlighten me as to how to get this form to popup when the WAPI is
executed?

			Thanx

			Rick

	
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