Manipulating container values
Kjetil Kilhavn
kjetilk at statoil.com
Fri Feb 18 03:48:10 EST 2005
I assume that since this is possible in 46C it is also possible in 47: You
can do it from the work item view if you have the proper authorisation.
Just switch to change mode.
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Kjetil Kilhavn
"Kunkel, Susan"
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Hi Workflow Experts:
I've searched the archives for information on manipulating values in a
workflow container. I found a response from 2001 from Jocelyn but don't see
how to do this in our version (4.7). I have reviewed the Practical Workflow
book and training materials from the SAP workflow class.
This is the situation: we are testing a workflow that interfaces to an
external system. The testing client doesn't have the connection to the
external system set up and the workflow isn't getting the value set
properly to finish. All the workflows are stacking up. We need to set the
value so we can see the results from the rest of the workflow tasks. Can
this be done?
Susan Kunkel_______________________________________________
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