Event Triggering Twice

Getliffe, Dan dan.getliffe at sap.com
Sun Jan 30 23:45:27 EST 2005


Hi David,
 
As Richard has said the first thing to do is to determine how the 2
events are being raised e.g. change documents, through the application
etc.. and then determine if both event linkages are required to be
active in the system.  I recently had the situation with the standard PO
release workflow where one event was being raised by the application and
another event was being raised via an entry in SWEC (change documents)
which appeared following the application of a support package - for this
particular problem there was an OSS note that recommended deactivating
the event raised via change documents.  It is worth having a check on
OSS and determining if any support packages have been recently applied.
 
Regards,
 
Dan.  
 

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	From: sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu]
On Behalf Of Richard Marut
	Sent: Monday, 31 January 2005 3:05 PM
	To: 'SAP Workflow Users' Group'
	Subject: RE: Event Triggering Twice
	
	

	David,

	 

	Take a look at transaction SWETYPV for entry BUS1006.Changed and
you will see two entries with active linkages. You can either disable
one entry or look into why there are two active. I once ran into a
situation where two entries were active because someone decided to
experiment with workflow. If both entries are supposed to be active, you
may want use a start condition or check function module to start them
only when needed.

	 

	Richard...

	 

	
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	From: sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu]
On Behalf Of Bibby, David
	Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 9:55 AM
	To: sap-wug at mit.edu
	Subject: Event Triggering Twice

	 

	I have a problem with a workflow where the event triggers twice
and the workflow therefore triggers twice. 

	The Business Object is BUS1006 and the event is CHANGED. 

	In CRM 4.0, when a Business Partner is edited in transaction BP
a workflow is supposed to trigger. 

	The only visible difference I can see in the two event log
entries is the main program. 
	One says the main program is SAPLBUPA_DIALOG_JOEL and the other
event has the main program RSM13000. 

	I have never seen this before. Has anyone any ideas what could
be causing this ? 

	Many Thanks 
	David 

	
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