Determining PO Rel Code to allow Reset on Non-Significant

Richard V Marut rvmarut at earthlink.net
Wed Aug 9 14:39:28 EDT 2006


Mark,

 

Take a look at function module me_rel_strategie_ekko specifically at form
strategie_neu. You may also want to look at form reset near the end of the
code.

 

Richard.

 

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From: sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu [mailto:sap-wug-bounces at mit.edu] On Behalf Of
Mark Pyc
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 11:52 AM
To: SAP Workflow Users' Group
Subject: Re: Determining PO Rel Code to allow Reset on Non-Significant

 

Thanks for the response Shai!

 

B certainly sounds interesting but I can't seem to figure it out. This exit
seems more to control which documents are controlled by Release proceedures
or not rather than controlling whether a given document is released or not.
>From the doco and examples I can find the idea is that you include one of
the user fields (USRC1 for example) in the classification defintion of the
release strategy and within the exit you can control this field. If the
field is set the PO is subject to Release, otherwise it isn't which isn't
the same as resetting the release code. 

 

There is also a field CEKKO-PDUMMY which is part of a structure defined as
'PO release for User Exit', but I'm not sure how this is supposed to be
used. Putting an 'X' in it in the exit didn't do much.

 

I hope I'm just missing the point and this exit can help. Are you able to
provide me any further clarification.

 

Many thanks,

Mark 

 

On 8/9/06, Shai Eyal <shaie at team.co.il> wrote: 

Dear Mark,

Basicly, your requirement does not concern the workflow - you wish to
reset the release strategy due to non-significant change. For the best 
of my knowledge, there are two options:
A. Make this change significant (reduce the %changeable).
B. Use exit EXIT_SAPLEBND_002 to reset the release strategy due to
non-significant change. Reseting the release strategy will trigger event 
ReleaseStepCreated and from there you know to carry on.

OK ?


Regards,
Shai Eyal

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G'day all,

I appreciate this is more of just a coding issue than WF exactly, but
I'll
try all the same. ECC 5.0

How can you determine the Release Code for a PO when a non-significant
change has occured. To be able to call BUS2012.ResetRelease you must be
able
to pass the Release Code, but I can't see how this can easily be
determined.
I'm in fact amazed at how uneasy it seems.

When dealing with Significant Changes the event passes you the Rel Code 
so
there is no need to think about it.

When certain non-Significant changes occur to an already released PO,
the
desire is to reset the release and go through approvals. The problem is
finding the needed Release Code. 

Many thanks,
Mark
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