WF/Tasks attributes

Yung. David David.Yung at esb.ie
Fri Jul 8 09:49:23 EDT 2005


If it's a matter of setting the task to general task only and there's no
specific agent assignment done, when you set the task to general in your
DEV environment, it generates a Customizing request that is different
from the Workbench request where you have the definition of the task
itself.  When you transport you must transport both the Workbench and
the Customizing request.

 

If you do this you won't ever have to set the task to General task again
in any environment.

 

Hope this helps


David

 

-----Original Message-----
From: sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu] On Behalf
Of pramod reddy
Sent: 08 July 2005 01:51
To: SAP Workflow Users' Group
Subject: WF/Tasks attributes

 

Hi,

I have observed the attributes of custom WF and Tasks, after
transporting them into QA, it has been set to "No general tasks", where
as it has been set to "General tasks" in DEV. 

Dose it mean that after transporting the WF/Tasks we should maintain the
attributes again. Is there any way to avoid changing the attributes in
QA again. If no, then Am i supposed to change attributes again once they
are transported into PRD?

What about a case  when WF/Tasks has agent assignment with a Role or
Position. Should this assignment be carried out again in QA/PRD? 

Thank you,

Pramod.

 

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