Job as responsible agent

Richard Marut rvmarut at earthlink.net
Tue Jan 11 22:33:14 EST 2005


Maorriyan,

Are you assigning a user directly to a job? What relationship are using? I
looked at the allowed relationships and none of look like they would be
suitable to assign a user directly to a job.

What I would do is start with a position and set up a relationship to a job
where the position is described by job (B 007). Then I would add a user as a
holder (A 008). This way when you specify the job at the task, SAP would
resolve the job to the position to the user.

Don't forget to add the position to an organizational unit.

Richard...

-----Original Message-----
From: sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu] On Behalf Of
Maorriyan
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 9:45 AM
To: SAP Workflow Users' Group
Subject: RE: Job as responsible agent

Hi Sheldon,
I have no problem with object type 'US'. It's working
at the moment. As I mention in previous e-mail,
instead of assign object type 'US' as my responsible
agent, I want to use job (object type C) as my
responsible agent.
I already assign at least two user is (object type US)
to single job (object type C). But when I assigned
this job id as my responsible agent, it come with
error 'Result of agent resolution does not agree with
agents of task'. It seems that agent responsible is
not part of possible agent.
My possible agent is AG-Role that contains same user
id that link to the job.
Any idea?
 
 --- Sheldon Oxenberg <soxenber at scsnet.csc.com> wrote:

> Hello Maorriyan,
> 
> If you append all of the type 'US' user id's into a
> MULTILINE container
> element of type WFSYST.ACT_AGENT, you can then pass
> this container
> element as your responsible agent(s).
> 
> Sheldon
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Maorriyan [mailto:maorriyan_santoso at YAHOO.COM]
> 
> Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2005 10:02 AM
> To: SAP Workflow Users' Group
> Subject: Job as responsible agent
> 
> Hello all,
> I have background task to determine agents. It's
> starting from get the AG-Role base on plant and
> material type, then I get the user id. But I don't
> want to assign this user id directly as my
> responsible
> agent. I need to notified more than 1 users for the
> same notification. Since we're not implementing HR
> module, what's I'm thinking of is, assign several
> sap
> id to job (object type C) and pass it as my
> responsible agent.
> My question is:
> It is possible to make job (object type C) as my
> responsible agent where my possible agent AG-Role.
> User id that I assigned in a job is belongs to
> AG-Role
> as well.
> I believe many of you done this before, if we can
> share same experience, I'll appreaciate it.
> 
> 
> =====
> Maorriyan
> 
>
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