WF-BATCH

Josie Henriques jhenriques_procwork at timbrasil.com.br
Wed Nov 9 06:41:57 EST 2005


I think, that in any way, that has something to do with the BAPI.

 I´ve tested my function which calls the BAPI  passing to the function another user, not mine and it's not working. It's recording my user not the user I've passed to the BAPI.

 

Josie de Assis Francisco Henriques

Consultora ABAP

Aspen / Procwork

Tel.: 21 82087663

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From: sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu] On Behalf Of workflow99 at aol.com
Sent: terça-feira, 8 de novembro de 2005 19:16
To: sap-wug at mit.edu
Subject: Re: WF-BATCH

 

Are you stripping off the first two characters of  WF_initiator before moving it to your user id field? The first two positions being object type (US for user). If not, the system may not recognize the value as a valid user and may be using the sy-uname.

 

Best Regards,
Ramki Maley,
WF Developer - USCBP.

 

 
-----Original Message-----
From: Josie Henriques <jhenriques_procwork at timbrasil.com.br>
To: SAP Workflow Users' Group <sap-wug at mit.edu>
Sent: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 18:06:18 -0200
Subject: RE: WF-BATCH

   

 Hi Ramki,

 

I'm sure that the WF_initiator is not WF-BATCH. And I've tested just the BAPI and it's recording the right user. But not when I use the Workflow. :-(

 

Josie Henriques

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